NYPD Halts Outdoor Knicks Watch Parties Amid Safety Concerns After Game 2 Chaos

May 23, 2026
NYPD Halts Outdoor Knicks Watch Parties Amid Safety Concerns After Game 2 Chaos
  • MSG is hosting an indoor watch party for the series, and official viewings will rotate between Cleveland and New York depending on game progress.

  • Authorities emphasize safety concerns drive the new policy rather than a chilling of fan enthusiasm.

  • This comes after a separate mayoral announcement about free World Cup viewing parties in other NYC locations and New Jersey this summer.

  • Future watch parties will be evaluated for alternate venues, with SummerStage in Central Park identified as a potential site, and police indicating they may support gatherings at approved venues rather than outside MSG.

  • Crowd issues at the outdoor watch parties included pushing, shouting, brawls, people jumping barriers, traffic blockages, and gatherings reportedly reaching up to 6,000.

  • The situation highlights ongoing tension between fervent fan celebrations and public safety considerations for large crowds during the playoffs.

  • The NYPD will stop supporting outdoor Knicks playoff watch parties outside Madison Square Garden due to a surge of disruptive incidents, including six arrests during Game 2.

  • MSG outdoor permits for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals were denied after police complaints of intoxicated and rowdy crowds.

  • Despite the Game 4 permit denial, the Saturday Game 3 party remains scheduled, with proceeds reportedly benefiting charity.

  • The Knicks, riding a strong playoff run, lead 2-0 in the Eastern Conference Finals and aim to reach the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, having won nine straight playoff games.

  • As the series shifts to Cleveland for Game 3, Game 4 is scheduled in Cleveland, with a potential Game 5 back at MSG if needed.

  • Officials stress the move away from outdoor viewing is about safety, not punishment of fans or dampening celebrations.

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