Knicks mania grips New York City during team’s first-ever parade – in pictures
Summary
The New York Knicks held their first-ever championship parade in New York City to celebrate winning the NBA title. Fans filled the streets, subway, and buildings to cheer on the team and their players.Key Facts
- The parade took place on Broadway in New York City’s “Canyon of Heroes.”
- Jalen Brunson, a Knicks player, carried the Larry O’Brien championship trophy during the parade.
- Mayor Zohran Mamdani gave Jalen Brunson the key to the city at City Hall Plaza.
- Fans threw confetti and watched the parade from the streets and subway trains.
- Former Knicks player Walt Frazier was also present at the event.
- Longtime Knicks fan Spike Lee appeared on a parade float wearing a team cap.
- The team’s victory marked the first championship parade in Knicks history.
- After the parade, workers cleaned confetti from the streets.
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