Knicks fans brace for Game 4 chaos: closures, screenings, and packed watch parties
Heavy security, street closures, and packed watch parties return for the New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs Game 4, even without Trump in attendance.


The New York Knicks are back at Madison Square Garden tonight for a pivotal Game 4 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs. And for fans heading into Manhattan, the experience outside the arena will be the first hurdle of the night.
No Trump, same lockdown: What to know before Knicks Game 4 at MSG
New York City officials have confirmed that an extensive security perimeter will once again surround Madison Square Garden, mirroring the setup from Game 3. And while President Donald Trump is no longer expected to attend, the heightened restrictions that shaped Monday night’s chaotic scene are not going anywhere.
Slow-moving lines stretched far outside Madison Square Garden on Monday night as Knicks fans patiently waited to get inside the arena for the highly-anticipated Game 3 of the NBA Finals. 🤯 pic.twitter.com/1v7NUOrJDJ
— New York Post (@nypost) June 8, 2026
Security wall outside around MSG pic.twitter.com/mXk87a1P2B
— The Knicks Wall (@TheKnicksWall) June 8, 2026
That means fans should prepare for a tightly controlled environment, limited access points, and significantly altered movement around one of the busiest sections of the city.
The NYPD’s plan includes a “frozen zone” stretching from West 29th Street to West 35th Street between Sixth and Eighth Avenues. Within that perimeter, access will be restricted to a narrow group of people that includes ticket holders, local residents, employees, and those with specific business in the area. Everyone else is being urged to avoid the zone entirely.
There were significant security measures in place for Monday’s NBA Finals Game 3 because President Donald Trump was in attendance.
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) June 10, 2026
Similar measures will be in place for Game 4. @charlottecrrll on how the limitations affected the atmosphere at Madison Square Garden. pic.twitter.com/YY21zbt4yQ
Seventh Avenue, typically a central artery for foot traffic and pregame energy, will be shut down to both vehicles and pedestrians starting at 4 p.m., hours before tipoff. The goal, officials say, is to manage crowd flow and prevent the congestion that overwhelmed the area earlier in the week.
For fans who experienced Game 3, the changes will feel both familiar and possibly frustrating. Long lines, TSA-style screenings, and limited entry points created delays and confusion, even for players and team personnel. Those conditions are expected to persist.
At the same time, the city is trying to channel the Knicks’ surging popularity into more controlled environments. A ticketed watch party will once again take place just outside Madison Square Garden, though it will come with strict rules. Entry will be limited to a single access point at West 33rd Street and Sixth Avenue, all attendees will be screened, and reentry will not be allowed under any circumstances. That means once you’re in, you’re in.
NEW YORK: We’re back outside the Garden.
— Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) June 9, 2026
We have approved a ticketed MSG watch party for Game 4. More details soon.
As we prepare to watch together, let me be clear: this is a historic, joyful moment for our city. We will not allow it to be disrupted by violence.
Be safe,…
Additional watch party locations across the city are also expected to draw large crowds, continuing what has become one of the defining elements of this Knicks playoff run. From Bryant Park to neighborhood bars, the team’s success has sparked a level of citywide engagement not seen in decades, turning each game into a shared civic event.
Still, not everyone is happy with how the celebrations are being handled. Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. pushed back against the restrictions in a sharply worded statement, arguing that the security measures are unnecessarily limiting fan expression and hurting local businesses that depend on game-night traffic. The organization questioned why such tight controls remain in place even without the presence of a high-profile political figure.
Statement from MSG Sports: “We have been told that the NYPD will once again implement the same 'frozen zone' restrictions for Game 4, which were supposedly to thwart any threats related to the President's attendance…The actions of the Mayor and Police Commissioner, supposedly in… pic.twitter.com/wyHCyoTUwS
— Ian Begley (@IanBegley) June 9, 2026
Game 4 and the chaos on the court
After dropping Game 3 and seeing their momentum halted, the Knicks enter tonight with a 2–1 series lead and a sense of urgency. A win would put them on the brink of a championship, while a loss would shift pressure squarely back onto them heading into Game 5.
Inside the Garden, the atmosphere is expected to be electric, as it has been throughout the postseason. Outside, it may feel more like a controlled operation than the free-flowing street party many fans envisioned.
The seats are filling up inside MSG.
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) June 9, 2026
Knicks fans have been waiting 27 years to see an NBA Finals game in their building again, and it all goes down tonight 🙌
(via @StevePopper)pic.twitter.com/gEticvl5tz
In a way, that contrast captures this moment perfectly. The Knicks are delivering the kind of run the city has waited decades to see, one that has brought joy, noise, and unity to New York. But as Game 4 approaches, that celebration is being carefully managed, contained within barricades and checkpoints.
Fans will need to plan ahead, arrive early, and be ready for a different kind of game-night experience. Because tonight, getting to the Garden might be almost as intense as the game itself.
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