Knicks Fans' Superstitions and Security Concerns During NBA Finals

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Acclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.

Ahead of Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs, a distinctive scene unfolded outside Madison Square Garden. Disappointed by their team's Game 3 performance, some Knicks supporters resorted to spiritual cleansing rituals, burning sage and copal to dispel what they perceived as negative energy. Many fans blamed the team's recent downturn on the presence of former President Donald Trump at the previous game, associating his attendance with a 'curse' that affected their team's luck. This unusual display occurred amidst strict security protocols, which included extensive barricades around the venue, sparking both fan protests and concern from local vendors whose businesses were adversely impacted.

On Wednesday afternoon, before Game 4 of the Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals, a unique protest unfolded outside Madison Square Garden. Fans, disheartened by the Knicks' Game 3 loss after an initial 2-0 series lead, pointed fingers at former President Donald Trump. His attendance at Game 3, where he was reportedly booed and later appeared to doze off, was seen by some as a harbinger of bad luck, or a 'curse,' on the team. In response, a group of fans engaged in a spiritual cleansing, burning sage and copal, a ceremonial resin, to purify the space around the arena and attract better fortune for their home team. This act reflected a blend of fervent sports fandom and an unconventional response to perceived negative influences, highlighting the deep emotional investment of the fanbase.

The heightened security presence, initiated during Game 3 due to Trump's attendance, continued for Game 4, despite the absence of Secret Service agents. A significant 12-block perimeter, enforced by numerous NYPD officers, effectively restricted access to Madison Square Garden. This measure prevented many fans from participating in the large outdoor watch parties that had been popular during earlier games. Local vendors, who rely on the bustling crowds during such events, reported a substantial decrease in business, as the barricades deterred casual foot traffic. The decision by Madison Square Garden's owner, James Dolan, to cancel an approved watch party for Game 4 further fueled frustration among fans and local businesses, who felt the restrictions stifled the communal spirit of the NBA Finals.

While some fans and business owners expressed strong disapproval of the security measures and the perceived impact on the game-day atmosphere, others acknowledged the necessity of such precautions. One fan, Row Jones, supported the extensive security, prioritizing safety over convenience. NYPD officers, working extended shifts under challenging conditions, also reflected on the unusual circumstances. Officer Niwa described the situation as 'insane,' noting the heightened vigilance required and the minor incidents that occurred. These diverse reactions underscore the tension between ensuring public safety and preserving the vibrant, open atmosphere typically associated with major sporting events in New York City.

Despite the obstacles and altered environment around Madison Square Garden, Knicks fans demonstrated their unwavering dedication by finding alternative ways to collectively experience Game 4. From official watch parties in public parks to crowded bars in the Financial District, and even extended waits at local eateries, supporters congregated wherever possible to cheer on their team. This resilience underscored the profound connection fans felt to their team, even as they navigated restrictions that many felt diminished the celebratory spirit. The sentiment among many was a desire for unrestricted celebration and support, believing that the stringent measures unfairly penalized the entire fanbase for the actions of a few, or for external political factors.

The events surrounding the Knicks' NBA Finals games illuminate a complex interplay of fan passion, political symbolism, and logistical challenges. The decision by fans to engage in spiritual rituals reflects a deep-seated belief in external influences affecting sporting outcomes, while the security measures highlight the significant considerations involved in managing large public events, especially when high-profile political figures are present. The impact on local commerce and the varying opinions on security underscore the multifaceted nature of such situations, where the fervor of sports fandom intersects with broader societal concerns and political realities.

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