Mamdani repeals kids’ bedtimes during New York Knicks’ NBA finals quest: ‘This was not a difficult decision’
Summary
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has temporarily removed bedtime rules for children during the New York Knicks’ run in the NBA Finals. This decision allows kids to stay up late to watch and support the Knicks, who are competing in the finals for the first time since 1999.Key Facts
- Mayor Zohran Mamdani issued an executive order canceling bedtimes for kids during the Knicks’ NBA Finals run.
- The Knicks are playing against the San Antonio Spurs in the finals starting Wednesday.
- This is the Knicks’ first NBA Finals appearance since 1999.
- The mayor stated that repealing bedtimes was an easy decision.
- The Knicks are aiming to win their first title since 1973.
- Mamdani is a sports fan who also celebrated Arsenal’s Premier League win and the Knicks’ recent Eastern Conference finals win.
- He held a $50 World Cup ticket lottery for New York City residents.
- Mamdani was jokingly linked to the New York Mets’ losing streak after visiting their stadium earlier this season.
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