Trump booed at Madison Square Garden as he and Mamdani attend Knicks game

The New York City mayor indicated he will not be sitting next to the president.

June 8, 2026, 10:32 PM

President Donald Trump faced apparent boos from the crowd of passionate Knicks fans at Madison Square Garden on Monday.

He was seen standing in a box during the National Anthem next to New York Knicks owner James Dolan at Game 3 of the NBA Finals.

Trump, who has sat courtside at many Knicks games before being elected president, said he was personally invited by Dolan, who is a longtime friend of the president.

PHOTO: New York Knicks v San Antonio Spurs - NBA Finals
United States President Donald Trump and his grandchildren Kai Madison Trump attend the National Basketball Association (NBA) finals game between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs at the Madison Square Garden in New York, United States on June 8, 2026.
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Trump and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani are both attending the game and cheering on the Knicks as they seek another win in the best-of-seven series.

"They're really great, a great team. I'm happy for Jim because Jim has really been fighting hard to produce such a team," Trump told reporters last week.

Trump was seen inside his box alongside his granddaughter, Kai Trump, Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino, EPA administrator Lee Zeldin, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Jared Kushner, among others.

PHOTO: Donald Trump sit courtside during a New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden in New York, March 15, 2005. | In this photo posted on June 5, 2026, Mayor Zohran Mamdani exits the subway station near Madison Square Garden in New York.
In this March 15, 2005, file photo ,Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump sit courtside during the Miami Heat and New York Knicks NBA game at Madison Square Garden in New York. | In this photo posted to his Bluesky account on June 5, 2026, Mayor Zohran Mamdani exits the subway station near Madison Square Garden in New York.
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When asked about attending the highly anticipated game, Mamdani said, "I'm paying for my own ticket," in an interview with radio station 1010 Wins on Friday.

Trump and Mamdani have had personal meetings at the White House ever since the Democratic Socialist won the 2025 mayoral election.

New York Knicks fans celebrate the team's win against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 2 of the NBA Finals outside of Madison Square Garden, on June 5, 2026, in New York.
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However, Mamdani indicated on Thursday that he will be "in a very different section of the stadium" than the president during the game. He has dodged several questions about whether he will meet with Trump during his trip to New York.

"If I do see him, I will let him know what I've said time and again, which is we're excited to welcome anyone and everyone who's rooting for the Knicks," Mamdani told 1010 Wins Friday.

The mayor had previously watched the Knicks beat the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals on May 21 and was seated high up in the cheaper seats along with city public advocate Jumaane Williams.

Their attendance was unannounced before the game.

New York Knicks fans cheer during the watch party at Madison Square Garden for Game 2 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs, on June 5, 2026, in New York.
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Mamdani indicated that once again he would not be in the best seats in the Garden for Monday's matchup.

"I can tell you that I won’t be courtside or in a suite, but I can’t wait to see the game," he told the radio station.

Mamdani has been vocally critical of the Trump administration's policy on immigration, government cuts and threats to cut funding to Democratic run states and cities.

During the election, Trump vocally decried Mamdani, calling him a "communist" and warning that New York would be in a worse place under his leadership.

The president's tone changed on Nov. 21, when Mamdani met with Trump in the Oval Office and they emerged with a much more amicable relationship.

"I think this mayor could do some things that are going to be really great,” Trump said in a news conference after the meeting, where he smiled, shook Mamdani's hand and even patted him on the back.

In this Nov. 21, 2025, file photo, President Donald Trump meets with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani in the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington, D.C.
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The mayor and president met another time in the winter and Mamdani has said he has spoken to Trump on the phone numerous times about matters to the city.

Mamdani has maintained his opposition to many of the president's policies but has maintained he is open to working with him to help New Yorkers, especially when it comes to driving down housing costs.

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