Spike Lee Gets Into Yelling Match With Security At Madison Square Garden [VIDEO]
Spike Lee Gets Into Yelling Match With Security At Madison Square Garden [VIDEO]
A video of what appears to be Spike Lee getting into a yelling match with security at Madison Square Garden has gone viral.
On Monday night (March 2nd) a clip began to go viral on the heated incident. While the footage didn’t capture visuals of the famed director a voice that appears to be him is heard having a loud disagreement with security. He is heard saying
But no one told me. No one told me…I’m staying here. Now if you wanna arrest me like Charles Oakley …
See the clip.
Director Spike Lee denied entry to MSG. Rumors are circulating that MSG CEO James Dolan didn’t want the famed director to enter. #SpikeLee #MSG pic.twitter.com/0gZVaHDXBP
— BroTalkLive (@BroTalkLivePod) March 3, 2020
According to reports, the disagreement was over over which entrance he was supposed to use use. There was unconfirmed speculation that Spike Lee was not allowed inside for his usual courtside seat.
Reportedly, a Knicks spokesman said that it was simply an issue of Spike Lee using the wrong entrance.
Meanwhile, the Knicks beat the Houston Rockets 125-123.
Spike Lee has yet to comment on the incident.

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