Fan Storms Court, Disrupts NBA Finals Game 1 in Selfie Stunt with Wembanyama

NBA · By Marcus Chen · June 4, 2026
Fan Storms Court, Disrupts NBA Finals Game 1 in Selfie Stunt with Wembanyama

Game 1 of the NBA Finals took an unexpected turn Wednesday night when a fan ran onto the court at Frost Bank Center, temporarily stopping play in the fourth quarter. The spectator attempted to snap a selfie with San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama, startling players and officials before security intervened.

The incident occurred as the New York Knicks were on their way to a 105-95 win over the Spurs. With the game in its late stages, the fan darted onto the hardwood, approached Wembanyama, and tried to capture a photo. The interruption forced a brief stoppage as arena staff responded swiftly to remove the individual from the court.

  • The attempted selfie came during a pivotal Finals matchup, amplifying tensions and raising questions about security protocols for major NBA events.
  • Play paused only momentarily, and no one was reported injured during the disruption.
  • The Knicks maintained focus to close out their road victory, taking a 1-0 lead in the series.

Fan incidents of this nature are rare in the NBA, especially during the league's most high-profile series. The league and venue are expected to review security measures after the incident, with potential adjustments for the remainder of the Finals to ensure player and fan safety.

On the court, the Knicks overcame the brief stoppage to secure the win, setting the stage for a closely watched Game 2. The spotlight now turns not only to the basketball action but also to the measures in place to protect those on the floor from similar interruptions during the rest of the championship series.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN NBA