New York Knicks owner James Dolan broke his public silence on June 10, engaging in a war of words with New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani. It ended up with the planned watch party outside of Madison Square Garden for Game 4 of the NBA Finals canceled hours before tipoff.
Mamdani officially announced the cancellation the afternoon of June 10, blaming Dolan in a post on X. Dolan's Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. fired back, saying in a statement the Knicks never agreed to what the city proposed, and that the party wasn't canceled in the traditional cense, but that city restrictions would prevent it from happening.
The finger-pointing was just part of the Knicks owner's busy afternoon.
Dolan also took to WFAN's Craig Carton Show to blast Mamdani and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch for what he called a "police state" around the Garden. He said getting into MSG was harder than accessing Area 51 and accused city officials of trying to kill the fan celebration.
MSG Sports, the company led by Dolan that owns the Knicks and their arena, released a statement on June 10 calling the watch party permit granted by Mamdani's New York City administration "disingenuous at best" because of conditions that included not allowing more than 1,000 spectators and forcing attendees to have a ticket to enter.
"But more important is the Mayor's plan to freeze out fans from celebrating outside Madison Square Garden," the MSG Sports statement read, "which will turn the streets around MSG into a police state."
The NYPD said June 10 that MSG's permit application only requested an event for 500 to 1,000 people. The city granted the maximum that MSG asked for.
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MSG accused Mamdani and Tisch of keeping the same frozen zone security from Game 3 in place for Game 4, which the organization said was "supposedly to thwart any threats related to" the Game 3 attendance of President Donald Trump.
"We now know these restrictions were never about the President," MSG's statement read.
Dolan personally invited Trump to Game 3. Like all presidential visits to Manhattan, Trump's arrival and the associated heightened security created massive inconveniences for people in the area.
It seemed like things could get back to normal after the presidential visit.
Mamdani announced via social media on June 9 that the city had approved "a ticketed MSG watch party for Game 4."
"As we prepare to watch together, let me be clear: this is a historic, joyful moment for our city," Mamdani wrote on his X account. "We will not allow it to be disrupted by violence. Be safe, take care, and celebrate responsibly. Knicks in 5."
Watch party arrests, disturbances central to war of words
More than two dozen people were arrested and a New York City Police Department officer was assaulted after a watch party outside of Madison Square Garden when thousands of fans celebrated the Knicks' Game 2 victory over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals on June 5.
The NBA Finals Game 3 watch party outside Madison Square Garden was canceled due to security protocols in place for Trump's attendance at the game. But a Game 3 watch party hosted by New York City at nearby Bryant Park ended with at least eight people arrested, according to multiplereports.
The NYPD announced June 10 that the same secure zone and security fencing around Madison Square Garden for Game 3 remains in place. It encouraged fans to arrive early and leave bags at home for Game 4.
"This is not about watch parties, it's about celebrating wins," MSG Sports said in its statement. "Issues that happened at the Mayor's Bryant Park watch party (a city-run watch party) are not related to blocks around MSG nor any other previously run MSG watch party."
Madison Square Garden Sports previously referred to Mamdani and NYC Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch as "party poopers" in a June 9 press release blasting the decision to limit the number of fans that could attend the Game 4 watch party outside the Garden.
Mamdani and Tisch have emphasized the security protocols for Game 4 near the arena are in line with other major events like New Year's Eve and July 4. Mamdani attended Game 3 and told reporters he bought a ticket in the nosebleeds to the first NBA Finals game hosted by the Knicks since 1999 for nearly $1,000.
On June 10, the Knicks ownership group noted that Oklahoma City, Boston, Denver and Toronto have each successfully had major celebrations and NBA Finals watch parties around their arenas in recent years with only minor incidents.
"If the Mayor won't allow that, can he at least give Knicks fans an honest answer of why not?" the MSG Sports statement concluded. "He can't blame it on the President. He is not coming to Game 4 and there is no reason to create a police state around The Garden."
Asked about being called "party poopers" by MSG, Mamdani talked about the importance of safety and the city's economic boom from the Knicks run. Mamdani didn't address the president's visit.
Dolan, however, had plenty to say about the president. During the same WFAN interview, he defended Trump against viral footage that appeared to show him asleep in Dolan's suite during Game 3.
"We were talking the whole time," Dolan said.
Dolan and Trump have a long personal relationship. Dolan married his wife at Mar-a-Lago resort and has contributed to Trump's political campaigns.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: James Dolan and Zohran Mamdani feud over Knicks NBA Finals watch party