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President Trump Attending Game 3 Of The NBA Finals Is Killing Local Businesses During What Could’ve Been All-Time…

fence outside MSG

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New York Knicks fans aren’t the only ones suffering the consequences of Donald Trump deciding to become the first sitting US President to attend an NBA Finals game. Local businesses are, too.

Ahead of Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs, the NYPD — having already canceled watch-parties outside Madison Square Garden and telling ticket-holding fans to arrive two hours prior to tip-off — announced that multiple blocks around MSG will be closed starting at 4 p.m.

“Tonight is Game 3 of the NBA finals – an exciting time for New York City – and we want everyone to be able to enjoy the game safely. With tonight’s presidential visit, there will be extra security measures in and around MSG that the NYPD and Secret Service have planned together,” the NYPD said in a statement.

“Vehicular and pedestrian traffic will be closed from West 30th Street to West 35th Street between 6th Avenue and 8th Avenue,” they confirmed.

That’s a 5-block stretch north-south (30th to 35th) and a 2-avenue stretch east-west (6th to 8th) — making roughly a 10-block perimeter surrounding MSG, which sits at 7th Avenue and 33rd Street.

Local businesses will be missing out on money and commuters will be thrown into chaos due to President Trump attending Game 3 of the NBA Finals

The kicker, however, is that “no one” will be allowed inside the area, meaning that all of the businesses in the area who could’ve profited from the first NBA Finals game at MSG since 1999 will no longer be able to.

“No one will be allowed inside the secure area unless you have a ticket to the game, a train ticket, are going to a business inside the area, have credentials, or have some other authorized reason to be there.”

Security wall outside around MSG pic.twitter.com/mXk87a1P2B

— The Knicks Wall (@TheKnicksWall) June 8, 2026

Not only is it an inconvenience to both fans, workers, and commuters in the area, but it’s also a brutal blow to the local bars and restaurants who could’ve had one of their most profitable nights ever.

lol imagine being one of the thousand bars inside this zone having your night of the year shut down https://t.co/zAD1AcZvXA

— JokerMakeupJacobite 🇮🇪👹🐋🐢🌹🇺🇦🇵🇸 (@ClwnPrncCharlie) June 8, 2026

Hard to fathom how much money local bars will lose from this.

It could’ve easily been their biggest profit night ever. https://t.co/c0bDNjaz2S

— Christopher Hale (@ChristopherHale) June 8, 2026

local bars around the arena taking a hit, eliminating the community aspect of the game, causing chaos in the busiest train station in the world a day after a knife attack there, excellent job to everyone involved truly https://t.co/KF62WFNfMv

— kayla says (@KaylaSaysMore) June 8, 2026

Fans and businesses aren’t alone, as commuter traffic coming into and out of Penn station are also being put out. Penn Station sees approximately 500,000 passengers pass through on a given weekday — roughly 435,000 train riders across LIRR, NJ Transit, and Amtrak, plus additional foot traffic from the surrounding area. The evening rush is the busiest period, with the bulk of that commuter traffic concentrated between about 4-8 p.m.

With the NYPD’s security perimeter covering the blocks directly surrounding Penn Station, tens of thousands of evening commuters trying to catch trains home will have to navigate TSA-style checkpoints just to get to their platform — regardless of whether they have a Knicks ticket.

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