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NBA Finals: Donald Trump in attendance at New York’s Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of Knicks-Spurs series

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U.S. President Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden.
Camera IconU.S. President Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden. Credit: Al Bello/Getty Images

US president Donald Trump has received a largely negative reaction amid an appearance at an NBA Finals game that saw security ramped up in New York City.

Madison Square Garden was full to the brim for the Tuesday morning (WA time) tip-off of Game 3 between New York and San Antonio, and the president’s presence added to the intense atmosphere.

Trump was largely booed and jeered as he was shown on the big screens during the anthem, saluting with his hand held against his head.

Trump’s presence at the game saw security protocols tightened in a way rarely seen for a sporting event.

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Trump watching on.
Camera IconTrump watching on. Credit: Al Bello/Getty Images

Fans were asked to get to the game two hours early and show their tickets at various checkpoints while passing through security scanners.

Members of the U.S. Secret Service patrol outside at Madison Square Garden.
Camera IconMembers of the U.S. Secret Service patrol outside at Madison Square Garden. Credit: Adam Gray/Getty Images

Bags were not permitted and supporters were not allowed watch parties outside the arena as in previous games across the playoffs, with a multi-block security perimeter in place around the venue.

People line up along a security fence to enter Madison Square Garden.
Camera IconPeople line up along a security fence to enter Madison Square Garden. Credit: Adam Gray/Getty Images

The usual assortment of big-name celebrities were sitting close to the court in New York, including actors Timothee Chalamet and Ben Stiller and music legend Jay-Z.

Actors Tracy Morgan, Tina Fey, Christine Taylor, Ben Stiller and Timothée Chalamet look on during the first quarter of Game 3.
Camera IconActors Tracy Morgan, Tina Fey, Christine Taylor, Ben Stiller and Timothée Chalamet look on during the first quarter of Game 3. Credit: Al Bello/Getty Images

The Knicks entered the game holding a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series as they hunt their first NBA title since 1973, but couldn’t get past the Spurs in a 115-111 result.

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