New York Knicks Legend Issues Blunt Warning to Trump Ahead of NBA Finals

New York Knicks Legend Issues Blunt Warning to Trump Ahead of NBA Finals

New York Knicks legend Bill Bradley has offered a word of caution to President Donald Trump about his planned attendance at the upcoming NBA finals. “It’s a free country… but to me, he’s not going to be the center of attention. The center of attention will be the Knicks,” Bradley, 82, who served as a Democratic New Jersey senator from 1979 to 1997, said in an interview with TMZ Sports. The 6-foot-5 Hall of Famer was a star forward for the Knicks during their 1970 and 1973 NBA title seasons, the only two championships in franchise history. The team is heading back to the finals on June 3 for the first time since the 1998-99 season, and Trump said at a Cabinet meeting Wednesday that he is planning to attend a game. “Quite frankly… I don’t give a s–t what he does,” Bradley said of Trump. “What I care about is what the team does.”

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