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Mets owner Steve Cohen was sitting courtside at MSG tonight. The Knicks blew a 14-point lead and...

By Jomboy Media
Posted April 21, 2026

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Jomboy Media is a popular sports media outlet founded by Jimmy 'Jomboy' O'Brien, renowned for humorous lip-reading videos, breakdowns of viral sports moments, and engaging MLB content. Their style blends comedy with insightful analysis, making complex plays accessible and entertaining. They have high credibility in the sports community due to millions of followers and frequent features on major networks.

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The post highlights New York Mets owner Steve Cohen attending a Knicks game courtside at Madison Square Garden (MSG), where the Knicks squandered a 14-point lead and lost Game 2 to the Atlanta Hawks. It taps into New York sports fandom by linking Cohen's presence to the Knicks' collapse, implying superstitious 'jinx' humor. This reflects Cohen's frequent courtside appearances at Knicks games, showcasing his support for NYC teams beyond the Mets.[1][2]

πŸ”₯Why It's Trending

The post is trending due to the high-stakes Knicks-Hawks playoff Game 2 loss on April 20, 2026, amplifying fan frustration and blame on celebrity sightings like Cohen's. As a billionaire Mets owner often spotted at MSG, his presence fuels viral memes about curses or bad luck in New York sports. Timing aligns with intense NBA playoffs and crosstown rivalry buzz.[3]

πŸ’‘Fun Facts

  • 1Steve Cohen bought the Mets for $2.4 billion in 2020 and is the 94th wealthiest person globally.[3]
  • 2Cohen is a regular courtside fixture at Knicks games, often with wife Alex, earning them the nickname 'King and Queen of New York Sports.'[3]
  • 3He's been photographed at MSG for games like Knicks vs. 76ers in Feb 2025 and vs. Pacers playoffs in 2024.[1][2]
  • 4Fans have jokingly urged Cohen to buy the Knicks, valued at $7.5 billion, after his high-profile appearances.[3]
  • 5Cohen recently praised his Mets' hot streak on X amid an 18-6 run, showing active owner engagement.[4]

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