Knicks fans' street violence prompts players to speak out

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After the Spurs beat the Knicks in Game 3, videos surfaced showing Knicks fans assaulting Spurs supporters in New York. Victor Wembanyama and other players condemned the violence, with Spurs’ Julian Champagnie saying fans should be able to enjoy the game without violence and Karl-Anthony Towns urging fans to leave physicality on the court. While not representative of all Knicks fans, the incidents cast a dark shadow over the Finals as Game 4 approaches.
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- 21 arrests made in clashes with New York police after Knicks NBA Finals loss ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- NYPD says group attacked Spurs fan and stole jersey after Game 3 in Midtown Gothamist
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