Donald Trump was met with a sea of boos from the crowd during Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden in New York on Monday night. The reaction came as the US president appeared on the arena’s jumbotron, drawing a mix of cheers and jeers from fans in attendance. The moment quickly gained attention on social media, with videos of the crowd's response spreading online. Trump’s appearance briefly became a talking point during the highly anticipated championship matchup.As anticipation built for the first NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden in nearly three decades, President Trump drew a strong reaction from the home crowd before tipoff. During the national anthem performance by Avery Wilson, arena cameras briefly focused on Trump standing in his suite as he saluted the American flag. The appearance prompted a wave of boos from many fans inside the packed venue, though some applause could also be heard.— Variety (@Variety) The reaction quickly became one of the evening's most talked-about moments. Trump remained visible on the arena's video board long enough for spectators to voice their opinions, with many directing jeers toward the president. The game itself carried major stakes, as the New York Knicks sought to take a commanding 3-0 series lead over the San Antonio Spurs. No team in NBA Finals history has ever recovered from a 3-0 deficit to win the championship.Trump's appearance marked another high-profile sporting event where he received a mixed reception from spectators. Attending as a guest of Knicks owner James Dolan, the president watched the game from a midcourt suite that had been outfitted with enhanced security measures, including protective bulletproof glass.— RealDanZak (@RealDanZak) Among those seen accompanying Trump were his granddaughter, Kai Trump, Jared Kushner, along with Dolan, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin, and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino. The pregame crowd reaction added an unexpected political storyline to one of the biggest nights in New York basketball history.