Former NY Knick, NJ Sen. Bill Bradley says Trump "second fiddle" at Game 3
Summary
Bill Bradley, a former New York Knicks player and New Jersey senator, spoke about the NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden attended by President Donald Trump. Bradley said the main focus is the basketball teams and their values like teamwork and discipline, not politics.Key Facts
- Bill Bradley played 10 seasons for the Knicks and won two NBA championships in 1970 and 1973.
- President Donald Trump attended the first NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden since 1999.
- Bradley said the fans come to see the teams play and their values such as unselfishness and resilience.
- He described the Knicks' disciplined style of play as key to being a championship team.
- Madison Square Garden fans appreciate the small details and team effort in basketball.
- The Knicks lead the finals series 2-0 against the San Antonio Spurs at the time of Bradley’s comments.
- Bradley emphasized that basketball excellence is separate from politics.
- The Knicks have a loyal fan base in New York City despite competition from other teams.
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