President Donald Trump is expected to be among the high-profile attendees when the NBA Finals shift to Madison Square Garden for Game 3 between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs on Monday night. With the Knicks holding a 2-0 series lead and sitting just two wins away from their first championship since 1973, excitement across New York has reached fever pitch. US President has accepted an invitation from New York Knicks owner James Dolan. Trump, a native New Yorker, is set to be among the prominent figures in attendance as the Knicks host the Spurs in a highly anticipated matchup. Madison Square Garden is expected to be packed as the Knicks attempt to move one step closer to ending their 53-year title drought."The answer is yes," Trump confirmed his plans when reporters asked if he would attend. "He's invited me, I'm going."The New York Knicks will host the San Antonio Spurs in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Monday, with Game 4 scheduled for Wednesday, June 10, as the best-of-seven championship series shifts to Madison Square Garden. Trump initially declined to specify which game he planned to attend, leaving open the possibility of appearing at both contests. However, the White House later confirmed in its daily schedule that the president intends to attend Monday night's matchup.— casualtakeking (@casualtakeking) The Knicks are making their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999, a series in which Trump was seen sitting courtside as reported by AFP. New York is now pursuing its first NBA championship since 1973, with the franchise sitting just two wins away from ending a 53-year title drought.The Knicks extended their remarkable playoff run with a thrilling Game 2 victory in San Antonio on Friday night, recording their 13th consecutive postseason win. Their success has sparked tremendous excitement across New York City, where fans are dreaming of the franchise's first championship in decades. The growing anticipation has also sent demand for Finals tickets soaring, with prices on the secondary market reaching extraordinary levels as supporters scramble for a chance to witness history at Madison Square Garden.