San Antonio Spurs players Victor Wembanyama, Karl-Anthony Towns, Julian Champagnie, and Dylan Harper condemned the violence against fans after the Knicks game. The players spoke out against the physical attacks on Spurs supporters on the streets. Wembanyama stated that the game is built on respect and passion, and that it's unacceptable to attack fans. Towns added that the NBA Finals are a time for everyone to enjoy basketball at its purest state. Champagnie mentioned that he doesn't feel any threat walking around midtown Manhattan during San Antonio's time off the court. Harper, a native of New Jersey, mentioned that Game 3 marked the first time he had ever felt uncomfortable in New York. The San Antonio Spurs spokesperson stated that the team hasn't experienced any issues with security during its time in New York. The New York Police Department reported that at least 21 people were arrested in various incidents involving fans. The Spurs defeated the Knicks 115-111 in Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden on Monday.
Club News · 2 min read
San Antonio Spurs Condemn Violence Against Fans After Knicks Game
·2026-06-10·2 min read

