This NEVER Happened Before: Lifetime Ban From Every NBA Arena: That's What a Selfie With Wemby Cost Two Fans

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Lifetime Ban From Every NBA Arena: That's What a Selfie With Wemby Cost Two Fans

Alright, listen up, Emerald City! You guys are NOT gonna believe this wildness that went down at Game 1 of the NBA Finals. We're talking about chaos, confusion, and a fan decision so boneheaded, it ended up costing two people the right to ever step foot in an NBA arena again. Seriously. Forever. All because they tried to snag a selfie with Victor Wembanyama during the game. Can you even wrap your head around that level of bad judgment? The New York Knicks took down the San Antonio Spurs 105-95, but honestly, that's not even the biggest story coming out of the Frost Bank Center.

Court Storm Chaos and a Confused Wemby

Picture this: fourth quarter, Game 1 of the NBA Finals, 6:28 left on the clock. The Knicks are up 92-86, and then BAM! Some fan decides it's their moment. This dude just bolts onto the court, cellphone in hand, aiming straight for Victor Wembanyama and Knicks center Mitchell Robinson near the 3-point line. He tried to snap a picture, but thankfully, security was on it faster than you can say "go Hawks!" They shoved him away real quick, and a league spokesperson later confirmed that not one, but *two* individuals are now slapped with a lifetime ban from every single NBA arena. A second person was involved in the incident and got the same punishment. Wemby himself, bless his heart, looked totally baffled by the whole thing. Replays showed him confused, even smiling slightly at the phone as the fan approached. He later said he'd "never been in that situation" and "didn't know how to act." He added, "It really surprised me, almost as much as that time a bat crossed the court" before a game way back in January 2024. Can you imagine comparing a fan running onto the court to a bat? That's how out-there this was.

Game Delay and a Shrug From the Coach

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This whole stunt didn't just earn a couple of knuckleheads a lifetime ban, it actually halted play and caused a whole bunch of confusion on the court. After security grabbed the fan, the game was further delayed because Spurs guard Dylan Harper had lost control of the ball while being guarded by Knicks forward Mikal Bridges right before the incident. The refs huddled up, couldn't figure out who had possession last, and called for a jump ball at center court. Wemby won the tip, and play finally continued. You'd think a major disruption like that in the NBA Finals would get some strong reactions, right? But Spurs coach Mitch Johnson just brushed it off like it was nothing. He said, "I don't think it was an event at all. I thought security got him out of there. I think everybody moved on to the next play." Easy for him to say when he's not the one banned for life! So, there you have it, Seattle. A selfie attempt, a game delay, and two fans who can now only dream of watching an NBA game from their couch. Makes you wonder what people are thinking sometimes, doesn't it? Just another wild night in the league, but man, the consequences were huge for these two.

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