Exclusive | Victor Wembanyama had Knicks fan kicked out of $20,000 Ritz-Carlton penthouse he booked next to him

He made one tall order — and it got him thrown out.A Knicks fan is crying foul after he booked a penthouse at the Ritz-Carlton for Game 4 of the NBA Finals — but was allegedly kicked out of the $20,000 hotel room because of a demand from San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama.Pennsylvanian Phil Godlewski was with a party of six, who spent a total of $750,000 on tickets to Wednesday’s game — and rented out one of the two penthouse suites on the 41st floor of the Ritz-Carlton on West 28th Street in NoMad.The Scranton entrepreneur — who was with his 11 and 9-year-old sons and his friend Ron Pavalonis, and his son — wasn’t told that Wemby was staying in the other penthouse suite.When Pavalonis was entering his room around 5 p.m., he said he saw Wemby exiting his own suite — presumably on his way to Madison Square Garden, and greeted the Spurs star player.“I hear Ronnie say five words.That’s all he said.
‘Good luck tonight, big guy,'” Godlewski, 43, told The Post.Just 10 minutes later, they got a knock on the door from the hotel’s director of rooms operations, Jean Choi — which they did not hear since their room was so big.So Choi — along with three men in black suits — just let themselves in, Godlewski claimed.“They opened the door illegally, and they actually entered the vestibule area.
And she’s yelling from within the room, ‘Mr.Godlewski!’ I finally hear her and walk to the door and that’s when she told me, ‘I’m sorry, but you guys are going to have to leave the premises.'”“I said, ‘What? Why?’ And she said, ‘Because we were told you were harassing and waiting for the players to exit their rooms.'”Godlewski insisted Choi check the security cameras to confirm their party did nothing wrong — but she allegedly told him there were no cameras on that floor.“And that was a lie because I literally look up, and there’s a camera right over her head in the hallway,” said Godlewski, who got the whole i...