The accomplished American filmmaker, actor, producer, and writer is renowned for his creativity and passion for the New York Knicks.

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How long has Spike Lee been going to New York Knicks games?

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Grew up in ex-Yugoslavia and developed early a love for sports. Played tennis and water polo before discovering rowing. Still competes as a club rower. Worked as a journalist at the Olympic Channel, DAZN, TVE, and Diario AS English team. Great interest in US professional sports and enjoy writing about the impact of sports on society.
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Spike Lee is a highly acclaimed director and producer who has made many successful films, such as “Do the Right Thing,” “Malcolm X,” and “BlacKkKlansman.” He has been recognized with various awards and nominations for his work, including an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Besides his successful career in the film industry, he is well-known for his passion for the Knicks.

He was actually born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1957 but spent his childhood in Brooklyn, New York. Lee has been a Knicks fan since childhood and a regular at Madison Square Garden, the team’s home arena, for many years. He is often seen courtside at Knicks games, wearing his trademark orange and blue gear and cheering on the team.

The media frequently discusses Lee’s sincere devotion to the Knicks. In 2020, he had a disagreement with owner James Dolan when he was denied access to a specific entrance that Dolan claimed was no longer valid. This incident generated controversy and attracted much attention from fans and media alike, with many expressing their support for Lee.

First time at a Knicks game

Spike Lee has been a dedicated season ticket holder for the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden since 1985. However, Lee’s love for the team dates back to his childhood in Brooklyn during the 1960s. As a passionate Knicks supporter, Lee has witnessed numerous historic moments throughout the team’s history.

Among these memorable moments was Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals, where a 13-year-old Lee was in attendance. The game marked the Knicks’ first NBA championship victory, and for Lee, it was a life-changing experience he would never forget.

Reflecting on the event, Lee said, “It was a memory I will never forget.”

Despite stating that he was finished with the Knicks after that “Dolan incident,” his passion for basketball and loyalty to his beloved team ultimately prevailed.

With the challenges of being a Knicks fan, Lee has remained, even today, 56 years after his first visit to the MSG, a steadfast and vocal supporter of the team, and his passion for the Knicks has become a recognizable part of his public persona.

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