Knicks watch party at Madison Square Garden is back on after NYPD revokes ban for Game 1
After shutting down during the Eastern Conference Finals, the NYPD approved a one-night return of the iconic Plaza 33 watch party for Game 1.


For one night, Knicks fans will once again have a place to gather outside Madison Square Garden.
The watch party outside MSG reacts to Landry Shamet's CLUTCH three 👌
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The NYPD has lifted its ban on outdoor watch parties at Plaza 33 for Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night, reversing a decision that had shut down the popular fan gatherings during the Eastern Conference Finals. An MSG spokesperson confirmed that the arena applied for and was granted the necessary permits to host the watch party.
But the approval comes with a major caveat. It’s only for Game 1. The status of future watch parties remains uncertain.
The NYPD ban on Knicks watch parties directly outside Madison Square Garden has been lifted for tonight, per SNY sources. The NYPD had previously banned watch parties in Plaza 33 during the ECF. But they’ve reversed the decision for Game 1 on Wednesday night. An MSG spokesperson…
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Why the ban on MSG watch parties happened
The initial crackdown came after a series of increasingly chaotic scenes during the Knicks’ Eastern Conference Finals run. Police cited crowd control issues, arrests, and safety concerns as the primary reasons for pulling support.
GO NEW YORK GO NEW YORK GO!
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Knicks fans celebrating an Eastern Conference Finals-bound team on 7th Avenue! 🧡💙 pic.twitter.com/O29i9LeI9G
In the days leading up to the ban, watch parties outside the Garden drew massive crowds that spilled into surrounding streets. Authorities reported multiple arrests tied to disorderly conduct, and incidents escalated beyond typical fan celebrations.
One particularly alarming episode involved a fan being assaulted and slashed during a watch party near the arena, demonstrating the risks posed by the swelling, loosely controlled crowds.
The MTA painted the 34th St–Penn Station (at 8th Avenue and 34th Street) entrances and globe light fixtures orange and blue, transforming them into basketballs to celebrate the New York Knicks' playoff run and Finals appearance. pic.twitter.com/QSfeVmgVTS
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Following those developments, the NYPD announced it would no longer support outdoor watch parties outside Madison Square Garden, effectively shutting down Plaza 33 for the remainder of the conference finals.
Now, with the Knicks in the NBA Finals for the first time in decades, the city appears willing to try again, carefully. The decision to approve a permit for Game 1 suggests a more controlled approach, likely with increased security measures and closer coordination between MSG and law enforcement. Still, officials have made no commitments beyond Wednesday night.
For Knicks fans, the return of Plaza 33, even temporarily, is significant. The outdoor watch parties had become a defining part of the team’s playoff run, transforming Midtown Manhattan into a sea of blue and orange and recreating the atmosphere of a home game for those without tickets inside.
Whether that tradition continues beyond Game 1 will likely depend on how Wednesday night unfolds. For now, at least, the Garden is reopening on the outside.
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