Outside of the Knicks’ locker room, the contract Mike Brown created hung as a daily reminder throughout the season. The paper outlined that each person agrees to live up to the standard Brown set for them.
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.
A big shift that has occurred in the six years that Leon Rose has been in charge of basketball operations is one that naturally occurs when a team begins to compete.
The New York Knicks’ championship celebration continued on social media Thursday after the team’s parade through Manhattan, with Karl-Anthony Towns sharing a message to Finals MVP Jalen Brunson that quickly caught the attention of fans.
Just when we thought everything was rosy and the Knicks were on their way to never dealing with a loss for the remainder of eternity, things went south, or at least a bit southwest.
After Thursday's joyous championship parade, the Knicks' offseason has officially shifted into high gear. The team will have a major influence on next week's NBA draft, whether they use all three of their current picks or potentially trade some of them.
Winning a championship changes how the world views a player and erases the history of the doubts they faced. Some athletes choose to yell back at their critics, while others take a calmer approach. The New York Knicks celebrated their first NBA title since 1973 with a parade at City Hall on June 18.
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.
WFAN host Gregg Giannotti made it known that he wasn't a huge fan of Mayor Zohran Mamdani's speech at the Knicks' championship parade. Mamdani, the mayor of New York City, made a lengthy speech about the Knicks and their resiliency on Thursday afternoon.
The New York Knicks will not have much time to bask in the glow of the championship before turning their focus to the offseason. While their summer is not projected to be an incredibly action-packed or flashy one, there are still some major questions about how the roster will shape up.
Jalen Brunson used the Knicks’ championship parade to settle one of the strangest side stories of New York’s title run: the city’s temporary feud with Elmo.
A viral Knicks parade video started spreading because of an uncomfortable moment after a man was revived, but the fuller scene showed strangers acting quickly when a life appeared to be at risk.
It wouldn’t be a Knicks event without drama. Amid awkward friction between city leadership and team ownership, jabs in speeches, and debate over crowd control and security, the New York Knicks’ ticker-tape parade and City Hall celebration had a lot to be discussed on social media.
The New York Knicks waited 53 years for another NBA championship, and New York answered with a parade crowd big enough to match the drought. Lower Manhattan was packed for the Knicks’ title celebration, with fans filling the Canyon of Heroes after the franchise’s first championship since 1973.
The New York Knicks’ ticker-tape parade down the Canyon of Heroes was, as expected, a historic celebration for millions of fans who’ve waited for over five decades.
The New York Knicks enjoyed the title parade on Thursday after winning the 2026 NBA Finals over the San Antonio Spurs. There were several viral moments throughout the celebration, including a moment in which the NYPD thought Tyler Kolek was a fan.
The New York sports community is over the moon as Miles McBride had a powerful message for Knicks fans following the team’s championship parade on Thursday afternoon.
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.
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.
New York Knicks fans should enjoy their NBA title victory while it lasts, because it sounds like things will be a bit different for the organization next season.
New York Knicks reserve Tyler Kolek had an awkward moment during the team’s championship parade on Thursday when police mistook him for a fan. Kolek was celebrating by running down the barrier and high-fiving Knicks fans who had assembled for Thursday’s parade.