Cardi B performs 'Bodak Yellow' at halftime show for NBA Finals Knicks-Spurs Game 3
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The New York Knicks didn't have to search too far for a halftime performer.
The Knicks tapped Grammy award-winning rapper and New York native Cardi B to provide halftime entertainment for Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the Knicks and San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden on Monday, June 8.
The performance started with her sitting in a courtside seat hidden by a group of New York Knicks dancers. Their choreography revealed the artist, who took a microphone and started rapping. While wearing a gray corset top and leggings, Cardi B strutted toward midcourt where she stood on a stage and performed her mega hit "Bodak Yellow."
President Donald Trump left his seat overlooking the court ahead of the halftime performance. He was sitting in a suite with his granddaughter for the first half of the game. The Bronx rapper has previously been critical of the president's policies.
There's always celebrities in the arena whenever the Knicks play at home, but the star power has turned up a notch as the team hosts its first NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden since 1999. In addition to Cardi B, a variety of celebrities and dignitaries are set to attend Game 3 on Monday, ranging from President Donald Trump, to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and actor Ben Stiller.

Cardi B is the latest New York native to turn the basketball court into her stage. Singer Mary J. Blige served as the halftime performer during Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals last year.
The rapper recently wrapped her critically acclaimed Little Miss Drama Tour, which featured two stops in New York at Madison Square Garden in March.
Cardi B has attended several Knicks games over the years, including Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals last year alongside NFL beau Stefon Diggs.
Contributing: Lorenzo Reyes
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