Filmmaker Spike Lee made a sartorial statement at Game 3 of the NBA Finals, sporting a custom Pope Leo XIV jersey that observers interpreted as a subtle jab at President Donald Trump. Lee, a devoted New York Knicks fan, was seated courtside during the team’s 115-111 loss to the San Antonio Spurs. This marked the Knicks’ first defeat in the Finals and the first game attended by President Trump, a New York native, who watched the Madison Square Garden contest from a private box alongside Knicks owner James Dolan.
Jersey Choice Draws Attention
Positioned within President Trump’s line of sight, Lee wore a blue number 14 jersey bearing the purported signature of Pope Leo XIV. Lee reportedly received the custom jersey at the Vatican in November. The Pontiff has publicly voiced criticism of the Trump administration’s policies, including its stance on the Iran conflict and immigration. These criticisms have, in turn, led to public exchanges, with President Trump reportedly characterizing Pope Leo as “weak on crime” and a risk to Catholics. Vice President Mike Pence, himself a Catholic convert, also commented on the dynamic in April, advising Pope Leo to exercise caution in theological discussions.
Lee’s Comments on the Jersey and Trump’s Presence
While Lee did not directly address the reported tensions between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV when discussing his jersey choice, he informed CNN that he had previously worn the same garment during an earlier Knicks victory against the Atlanta Hawks. The director of “Do The Right Thing” indicated his intention to wear the custom jersey again for Game 4 of the NBA Finals. Lee also voiced his opinion on President Trump’s decision to attend Game 3, suggesting it was an unnecessary distraction. “I can’t speak for all disciples. But, I just find it strange that this had to happen now,” Lee stated. “You’ve got to get there two hours early. I mean… it’s taking the focus off. We haven’t won [a championship] since 1973! It should be about the game tonight.”
Security Measures and Fan Reaction
President Trump’s attendance necessitated heightened security at Madison Square Garden. This included a strict no-bag policy and enhanced screening procedures for attendees. Fans were advised to bring minimal personal belongings and to arrive at least two hours prior to the game’s start. Additionally, all outdoor watch parties were prohibited during the president’s visit. Consequently, when President Trump appeared on the Jumbotron during the game, a vocal contingent of Knicks fans responded with boos.

