The Knicks’ championship parade was more than just a celebration of basketball, it became a family day for the people closest to the team. New York marked its first NBA title since 1973 with a massive ticker-tape parade through Lower Manhattan on June 18.
The New York Knicks finally delivered a championship to their loyal supporters. The celebration quickly matched the moment. Thousands of fans packed Lower Manhattan for the team’s historic ticker-tape parade.
The New York Knicks’ championship parade was always going to be loud, but the celebrity turnout made it feel even bigger than basketball. New York celebrated its first NBA title since 1973 with a ticker-tape parade through the Canyon of Heroes on Thursday, June 18.
For 53 years, the New York Knicks chased a championship. Now they’re chasing something even tougher, which is a repeat. Fresh off their first NBA title since 1973, the Knicks walk into the 2026 offseason in a spot every franchise dreams about.
The New York Knicks victory in the NBA Championship has led to a series of non-stop celebrations in The Big Apple. The biggest of those events took place Thursday in the Knicks’ victory parade in Manhattan.
As an NBA fan, it hits different when a team's best player is a guy the franchise nurtured from the very start. There's a greater attachment to stars who have been there since the start, who have bled the team's colors since the start of their careers.
The New York Knicks hit the streets of Manhattan for a parade on Thursday in celebration of their recent NBA championship, which they won in five games vs the San Antonio Spurs.
Head coach Mike Brown was in good spirits during the New York Knicks’ title parade on Thursday afternoon. Brown led the Knicks to their first NBA championship in 53 years with a record-breaking playoff run.
Jalen Brunson spent the entire season answering questions. Could he lead a championship team? Was he really a true superstar? Could a 6-foot-2 guard be the best player on a title winner?
A familiar name to Knicks and Cavaliers fans has surfaced in the Trail Blazers’ coaching search. According to Sean Highkin of the Rose Garden Report and Jake Fischer of The Stein Line, New York associate head coach Chris Jent has emerged as a candidate for Portland’s head coaching vacancy.
The Knicks’ championship parade was always going to be star-studded. Former players, actors and musicians all helped turn Thursday’s celebration into a wider New York moment.
If an NBA player ends a game with 30 points, that's generally a great night. 40 points is fantastic, and 50 points is an event. That's especially true when that type of scoring outburst comes from an unexpected source.
The Knicks’ title parade was always going to test New York’s crowd control, as thousands of fans packed Lower Manhattan and many were turned away once viewing areas were already filled.
New York’s long-awaited championship celebration delivered unforgettable scenes across Manhattan. It also produced one of the strangest viral moments of the day.
A sometimes-raucous crowd estimated at more than 1 million people lined the streets of Manhattan on Thursday for an event 53 years in the making: a championship parade honoring the New York Knicks.
For years, New York Knicks fans waited for a moment that many wondered would ever come. Now, with the franchise’s historic NBA Finals run culminating in its first championship since 1973, the excitement has extended far beyond Madison Square Garden.
Tyler Kolek may not be a household name among NBA players like Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns or OG Anunoby right now, but he played his part in the New York Knicks winning an NBA title and deserves his props.
On Thursday morning, the New York Knicks hit the streets of New York City for their 2026 championship parade, celebrating their recent NBA Finals win over the San Antonio Spurs.
The long wait is over! The New York Knicks closed out their first NBA championship in 53 years and the media capital of the world is still abuzz. Knicks fans in New York and around the world are still celebrating, and now they can own a constant reminder of this historic moment.
The closest Judge has thus far come to experiencing all that the Knicks are enjoying this spring occurred when he helped the Yankees reach the 2024 World Series.
Millions of people woke up early today to witness history as the New York Knicks parade around New York City to celebrate their first NBA title in 53 years.
Thankfully for Sophie Cunningham, her side quest went generally smoothly. With the Indiana Fever idle on Wednesday, Cunningham made her debut for USA Network’s WNBA coverage as a guest. Before going on air, the Fever sent out a message via social media to remind their followers of the Indiana star guard’s TV gig.
The New York Knicks’ first NBA championship in 53 years was very much a team effort. The Knicks’ triumph over the San Antonio Spurs in five games included contributions from every player on the roster.
Rick Brunson, the father of New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson, has been accused of disrespecting his own son this week. After Jalen Brunson led the Knicks to their first championship since 1973, his father went on "Inside the NBA" and declared that Patrick Ewing remains the greatest player in franchise history.
Fresh off the franchise’s first title in 53 years, Knicks owner James Dolan said in a radio interview that he wants to avoid the second tax apron. Speaking on WFAN’s The Carton Show (video link), Dolan said it would “suicidal” for the franchise to become a second apron club.