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When I was a small child my father showed me a picture of a waterfall.

It was then I knew I always wanted to live near water.
I am honored to celebrate my birthday on World Oceans Day.
Deadly 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit southern Philippines Monday morning. The shift of the ocean bed during the quake instantly displaced massive volumes of water, generating a 3-foot tsunami wave that hit nearby coasts. Connecting the earthquake and World Oceans Day highlights marine physics and the ocean's role as a powerful, interconnected global conveyor of kinetic energy - not just water.
That concept of explosive, shifting force is taking on a completely different meaning tonight. As the sports world pivots to Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the NBA Finals, the kinetic energy is about to shift from the ocean floor to the hardwood floor.
The much-anticipated Game 3 of the NBA Finals marks the official return of the Knicks and Spurs to Madison Square Garden for the first time since 1999 which featured both franchises. It's been a while! Happily for us Knicks fans the roles are reversed this time around. In 1999 San Antonio beat the Knicks in five games to win the title. Tonight, New York holds all the momentum in a historically dominant postseason run.
When last we saw the Knicks, they had defeated the Spurs in a thrilling Game 2, returning home with a commanding 2-0 series lead and sending New York fans into a frenzy. Now the scene shifts to Madison Square Garden, where tonight the city will be louder, brighter, and more energized than ever. Can the Knicks take complete control of the series and move one step closer to a four-game sweep? Las Vegas oddsmakers certainly believe they're in a strong position, listing New York as a 2.5-point favorite heading into Game 3.
Expect to see iconic Knicks fan such as Spike Lee, Ben Stiller, Tracy Morgan, Timothee Chalamet with Kylie Jenner - seated courtside alongside celebrities, influencers, business leaders, season-ticket holders, and political figures such as New York City mayor Mandani and President Trump making him the first sitting president to attend an NBA final game.
The Knicks have informed ticket holders to arrive two hours early, without bags, as the world-famous arena prepares to greet a mayor and a president with polar politics while trying to keep everyone safe.
A watch party planned for today outside Madison Square Garden has been canceled for security reasons with NYC Mayor Mandani and police commissioner, Jessica Tish, on the news discussing the safety of New Yorkers.
Sunday night Six people were injured in a stabbing at New York's Penn Station raising security concerns a day before the city hosts the NBA Finals with Trump in attendance. Madison Square Garden lies directly above Penn Station making Game 3 even more of a security nightmare.
I think the cancellation of the watch party outside the Garden is a good thing because a rowdy viewing party held there Friday during Game 2 resulted in more than a dozen arrests. As the Knicks continue to win - enthusiasm and chaos will grow. For now, the next watch party outside of the Garden is scheduled for Game 4 Wednesday night. Other watch parties across the city, including Central Park, will continue as planned, especially as the weather adds to the enjoyment of the moment.
In addition to the elation that has accompanied the Knicks' 13-game win streak, FIFA World Cup soccer game watch parties are set to start on Thursday just across the Hudson River at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Thousands of fans from around the world are expected to make New York City their home base during the World Cup matches that culminate at MetLife on July 19. That's great for business and uniting people often in friendships, and perhaps a romance.
While matches at MetLife Stadium (officially renamed New York New Jersey Stadium for the tournament) do not kick off until Sunday June 14, the global tournament officially begins this Thursday with the opening matches in Mexico City and Toronto. New York and New Jersey are launching an extensive lineup of viewing options.

Speaking of June 14 ... Trump marks a historic moment in Washington, D.C. as he celebrates his 80th birthday on the White House South Lawn by hosting UFC Freedom 250. A massive, 600-ton steel arch and a 5,000-seat outdoor stadium have been built right on the lawn, turning the presidential grounds into an official sports arena. The historic card, part of the nation's 250th-anniversary celebrations, will feature fighters walking straight out of the Oval Office and into the Octagon.
From the high-stakes hardwood of the NBA Finals to the global pitch of the World Cup, and straight into a historic night of championship fights at the White House, this week is packing a level of sports kinetic energy ... to quote Trump, "Like nothing the world has ever seen before".
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For the next several weeks, stadiums in North and South America will transform into global stages where dreams are realized, legends are born, and history is written one match at a time. Every goal will matter. Every victory will inspire. Every defeat will leave its mark. The emotional highs and lows that define the World Cup experience will once again remind us why sports remain one of humanity's greatest shared experiences.
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