New York Knicks News
A Lifetime Dream: Knicks Fans Celebrate From New York City to Texas
Dancing in the East Village. Flooding San Antonio with Knicks orange and blue. Crying at Madison Square Garden. The first N.B.A. championship in decades had fans in a frenzy.
Source: NY Times
New Yorkers Waited 53 Years for This. Time to Celebrate.
With a championship run for the ages, the Knicks awakened joy in a city desperate for a winner.
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Knicks officially fleeced Timberwolves in Karl-Anthony Towns trade after NBA title
The New York Knicks made a bold trade for Karl-Anthony Towns that many questioned, but those doubts are gone now.
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Knicks Will Get a Ticker-Tape Parade on Thursday
Mayor Zohran Mamdani will present the team with the keys to the city. He said the parade will be the Knicks first in team history.
Source: NY Times
Jalen Brunson just took the mantle as Knicks GOAT after NBA Finals MVP
The New York Knicks won their first championship since 1973, and Jalen Brunson is now the GOAT after winning Finals MVP.
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One for the book: Relive the Knicks historic championship season with The Post
Need a gift that's a guaranteed slam dunk? Look no further.
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Leon Rose took many risks to build this Knicks championship team his confidence never wavered
Every one of Knicks president Leon Roses biggest decisions brought plenty of skepticism. And each one only increased the pressure on him to be right.
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The New York Knicks Are Your 2026 NBA World Champions!
Well, THAT was pretty cool.
Source: Knicker Blogger
Knicks fans go insane after first NBA Finals win in 53 years with jam-packed street party
A roaring sea of orange and blue crashed across Seventh Avenue overwhelming several city blocks as thousands of fans from watch parties and bars embraced in the streets to celebrate the hard fought,…
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Finally! Knicks win first NBA championship in 53 years to cap playoff run for the ages
The Knicks are champs!
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Jordyn Woods brings Knicks unofficial lucky charm to Game 5 as bag craze surges
The Knicks will need to be on their A-game to close out the NBA Finals with their first title in 53 years. And they will need some luck, including from a bag by Jordyn Woods.
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Jalen Brunson furious as refs miss dangerousVictor Wembanyama foul in Game 5
Jalen Brunson is fired up.
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Knicks fans flood Spurs home turf to witness team potentially clinch first championship in 53 years
New York Knicks fans flooded the Spurs' home turf Saturday as fans turned out in force to watch their beloved home team potentially clinch their first NBA Championship in 53 years.
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Charles Barkley calls for Spurs to bench DeAaron Fox after brutal Game 5 start
De'Aaron Fox made headlines for all the wrong reasons after Game 4 of the NBA Finals. Things didn't get much better in Game 5.
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Charles Barkley in shock over Sydney Sweeney NBA Finals Game 5 appearance
Charles Barkley had something to say about the Game 5 Knicks-Spurs celebrity guest list.
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Jeremy Sochan agitates former teammate Victor Wembanyama from Knicks bench
Victor Wembanyama might be extra motivated for the rest of Game 5.
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Timothe Chalamet, Ben Stiller among stars to travel to Knicks-Spurs Game 5 with NBA title on line
Though it wasn't quite as long as the viral Game 4 list of celebrities, Frost Bank Center still welcomed many staple Knicks faces for Game 5.
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2026 NBA Playoffs NBA Finals: Knicks @ Spurs Game 5 Time to Win a Goddamn NBA Championship
The Knicks head back to San Antonio, the same place where they sucked the souls out of the Spurs by beating them in Games 1 AND 2 (only, like, the third time that that has ever happened in NBA…
Source: Knicker Blogger
To help the Knicks win, fans practice their own forms of magic.
Source: NY Times
Long Island superfan celebrating NBA Finals with a 10,000 LED light display costing $5K
Long Island superfan James Hentschel spent $5,000 and 40 hours installing a 10,000 LED Knicks light display outside his Deer Park home -- and it stays up until they win.
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