[The Athletic] 总决赛第四战后纽约警方逮捕15人,疑似有人向文班亚马投掷鸡蛋

By Rebecca Tauber | The Athletic, 2026-06-11 16:24:37

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周三晚,在纽约尼克斯于NBA总决赛第四战(G4)逆转战胜圣安东尼奥马刺期间及赛后,大批人群聚集在麦迪逊广场花园外。纽约市警察局(NYPD)逮捕了15人,并向另外41人开具刑事法庭传票后予以释放。

社交媒体上的多段视频显示,赛后,当马刺球星维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 从球队大巴走向球队下榻酒店时,疑似有人向他投掷了鸡蛋。

纽约警方估计,比赛期间约有1万名群众聚集在麦迪逊广场花园附近。警方表示,随着尼克斯完成29分的大逆转并赢下比赛,现场人群“变得越来越具有破坏性”。

警方表示,有人跳上车顶,导致四辆纽约警车受损;还有人试图掀翻出租车,向警察投掷玻璃瓶,阻断车辆通行,并攀爬脚手架、路灯杆、红绿灯和建筑物。警方还透露,有人闯入了一辆半挂货车,偷走车内物品并砸向警察。共有10名纽约警员受伤,其中一人被玻璃瓶砸中头部。

“昨晚在比赛期间和赛后,再次出现了大批聚集人群,他们做出了极其鲁莽和危险的行为,”纽约警方在周四的一份声明中表示。“这恰恰证明了为什么纽约警方要加强在麦迪逊广场花园内部及周边的警力部署。”

这是纽约近期一系列多事之夜的最新一幕。目前尼克斯在系列赛中以大比分3-1领先马刺,有望夺得自1973年以来的首个总冠军。上周五,在尼克斯于圣安东尼奥客场赢下第二战(G2)后,纽约警方曾逮捕了17人。

过去几天里,麦迪逊广场花园周边的秩序维护和安保问题已成为政治交锋的焦点。在第四战前,尼克斯老板詹姆斯·多兰批评纽约市长佐兰·马姆达尼 (Zohran Mamdani) 和纽约市警察局长杰西卡·蒂施 (Jessica Tisch),认为麦迪逊广场花园外的安保措施过于严苛,并在一次电台采访中表示他们“不信任自己的警察队伍”。马姆达尼则表示,尼克斯仅申请了500至999人聚集的许可证,市政府已予以批准,且规划的安保措施与7月4日国庆日或跨年夜类似。尼克斯随后以人数限制为由取消了观赛派对。

周一第三战(G3)前的安保级别甚至更高,因为总统唐纳德·特朗普 (Donald Trump) 出席了比赛。安保措施包括设置钢制围栏、限制出入口以及限制观众携带入场的物品。原定在花园球馆外举行的观赛派对也被移至布莱恩特公园。该活动吸引了约7000人参加,并在尼克斯输球后陷入混乱。超过20人被警方拘留,5名警员受伤,社交媒体上的视频显示,身穿马刺服饰的球迷遭到了言语和肢体上的骚扰。

此前,在东部决赛期间警方逮捕了6人后,市政府曾在5月份拒绝批准观赛派对的许可证,但在总决赛前两场(G1和G2)于圣安东尼奥客场进行期间,解除了对麦迪逊广场花园外举行观赛派对的禁令。

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NYPD arrest 15, people appear to throw eggs at Victor Wembanyama after Game 4

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The New York Police Department arrested 15 people and released another 41 with criminal court summonses Wednesday night, as crowds gathered outside Madison Square Garden during and after the New York Knicks’ comeback win over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.

Objects that appeared to be eggs were also thrown at Spurs star Victor Wembanyama as he walked from the team bus into the team hotel following the game, according to multiple videos on social media.

The NYPD estimated a crowd of about 10,000 gathered near Madison Square Garden during the game and said that it “became increasingly destructive” as the Knicks mounted a 29-point comeback to win.

Police said people jumped atop vehicles, damaging four NYPD cars, tried to flip a taxi, threw glass bottles at police, shut streets down to car traffic and climbed scaffolding, light poles, traffic lights and buildings. Police also said people broke into a tractor trailer, stole items and threw them at police, and that 10 members of the NYPD were injured, including one who was hit in the head with a glass bottle.

“Once again, there were large crowds of people who engaged in incredibly reckless and dangerous behavior last night both during and after the game,” the NYPD said in a statement Thursday. “This demonstrates exactly why the NYPD has increased our presence in and around Madison Square Garden.”

It was the latest in a series of eventful nights in New York, as the Knicks have taken a 3-1 series lead over the Spurs and look to win their first championship since 1973. On Friday, the NYPD arrested 17 people after the Knicks won Game 2 in San Antonio.

The issue of managing crowds and the security around Madison Square Garden has become a political flashpoint in the last few days. In the lead-up to Game 4, Knicks owner James Dolan criticized New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch for security measures outside MSG that he felt were too strict, saying in a radio interview that they “didn’t believe in their own police force.” Mamdani said that the Knicks only applied for a permit for a gathering of 500 to 999 people, which the city approved, and that planned security measures were similar to those on July 4 or New Year’s Eve. The Knicks later canceled the watch party, citing crowd restrictions.

Security was even higher ahead of Game 3 on Monday, with President Donald Trump in attendance. It included a steel fence, limited access points and restrictions on what attendees could bring to the game. A watch party, which was scheduled for outside the Garden, was also moved to Bryant Park. It attracted approximately 7,000 people and turned chaotic after the Knicks lost. More than 20 people were taken into police custody, five officers were injured and video on social media showed people wearing Spurs apparel being verbally and physically harassed.

The city had previously denied a permit for watch parties in May, after police arrested six people during the Eastern Conference finals, but lifted the ban for watch parties outside MSG during Games 1 and 2 of the NBA Finals in San Antonio.

By Rebecca Tauber, via The Athletic