JAMES COHEN AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN: Madison Square Garden has seen it all - from Championship nights to title fights. But Monday evening was something else entirely.

Madison Square Garden has seen just about everything in sports and entertainment, from the first Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier fight to the first Wrestlemania

Donald Trump's presence will wipe out those viral gatherings outside Madison Square Garden. That’s OK. The main watch party will be inside.

The US president’s NBA Finals attendance brings added hype and security to Madison Square Garden as the New York Knicks vie for their first championship in years.

Here’s a look at some of the most prominent figures that attended Game 3 of the N.B.A. finals at Madison Square Garden.

JAMES COHEN AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN: Madison Square Garden has seen it all - from Championship nights to title fights. But Monday evening was something else entirely.

Those familiar with Madison Square Garden's celebrity row open up on the hottest ticket in sports.

NEW YORK -- In midtown Manhattan on Monday night, in a building full of blue and orange, a constant din of New York noise did not cease and often rose to a roar

NBC News reported on the ground, as the New York Knicks played their first NBA Finals home game in 27 years. Plus, Canada’s Alphonso Davies is today’s World Cup spotlight.

The Knicks erased a 27-point halftime deficit, igniting a euphoric celebration at Madison Square Garden for one of the best New York sports moments in history.

The euphoria spilled on to the streets after fans lingered in the arena long after the final buzzer sounded.

Madison Square Garden has seen its fair share of history, but the Knicks' win over the Spurs in Game 4 of the finals set a new standard.

The New York Knicks came back from 29 points down to win Game 4 of the NBA Finals 107-106 yesterday. And the celebrities inside Madison Square Garden lost every last bit of…