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New York blooms in orange and blue fellowship around Knicks

The New York Knicks hoist the NBA championship trophy after defeating the San Antonio Spurs, June 13, 2026, in San Antonio.

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June 14, 2026

Before Saturday鈥檚 NBA Finals game 鈥 in which the New York Knicks, a historic franchise beset by decades of failure since their last championship in 1973, could win the title 鈥 the city believed.

It was awash in the Knicks鈥 blue and orange. The Archdiocese of New York posted #YesWeHaveFavorites on the social platform X. Bagel shops sold Knicks-colored bagels. People who didn鈥檛 know the names Willis Reed or Walt Frazier suddenly recognized Jalen Brunson.

When the final buzzer sounded, after yet another Knicks comeback made them champions, it wasn鈥檛 only about a title. For New York basketball fans, patience has made victory all the sweeter 鈥 and their team鈥檚 improbable journey to a championship has prompted a surge of ebullient fellowship across the diverse communities that make up America鈥檚 largest city.

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The New York Knicks鈥 NBA Finals victory brought a diverse and sometimes-troubled city together, with the team expressing the grit that many residents see in their own lives.

New Yorkers have found not only sports excitement but also a story as relatable as their own struggles with a city beset by high living costs, the pandemic and its aftermath, and sometimes-fractious politics.

鈥淲e got that New York grit,鈥 Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns said after the game.

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The Knicks trailed by double digits in three of their four series victories, but mounted stunning fourth-quarter comebacks to win.

鈥淭his team just doesn鈥檛 stop. It keeps coming. It鈥檚 like New York 鈥 it鈥檚 hard being here, but you wake up every morning and you keep going at it,鈥 says David Hollander, a professor of sports business at New York University and author of 鈥淗ow Basketball Can Save the World.鈥 鈥淵ou keep pushing yourself past whatever difficulties it is to be in this city, and then you see the glory. You emerge every day stronger.鈥

New York Knicks fans celebrate in the streets after the Knicks beat the San Antonio Spurs to win the NBA Finals, early Sunday, June 14, 2026, in New York.
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By the opening of Game 5, the Knicks stood astride the city.

Banding together, block by block

Three official outdoor watch parties drew thousands in Manhattan, as sports bars and restaurants saw lines stretch around the block and waits last hours. Hospitals organized watch parties for patients. Fans projected the game onto building walls and streamed it from big-screen TVs mounted in SUV trunks. Sidewalks, cramped apartments, and even funeral homes became gathering places. At Resurrection Brooklyn, a Presbyterian church in Clinton Hill, more than 300 people packed the churchyard to watch the game while sharing free hot dogs, chips, and beverages.

Around 11:30 p.m. Saturday, the celebrations spilled out onto the streets. Although police made arrests at some gatherings, others had a different vibe. Even on the buttoned-down Upper East Side, suited professionals and women dressed for a night out donned official orange-and-blue jerseys and traded fist bumps with strangers.

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The spirit was evident even before the game.

鈥淓veryone is coming together. There is so much love. I was hugging random people the last time they won,鈥 said longtime fan Christina Coleman as she and a friend lined up for a Planet Hollywood watch party near Times Square. She said they had been waiting for more than an hour and did not know if they would make it inside, but were sticking it out anyway. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 how much I love the Knicks.鈥

The Knicks are one of 12 major professional sports teams in the area 鈥 some based closer to the city than others 鈥 but few represent New York as much as they do. Basketball is woven into the city鈥檚 identity 鈥 from playgrounds in Harlem and the Bronx to high school gyms in Brooklyn and Queens.

鈥淚 remember when the Giants won, but the Knicks are different,鈥 said Palesa Motsoasele, a Brooklyn resident watching the game in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, recalling the NFL team鈥檚 Super Bowl wins. 鈥淣ew York is a basketball town. Every park you go to has a basketball court.鈥

A New York Knicks fan celebrates after the Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, June 13, 2026, in San Antonio, to clinch the team's first championship since 1973.
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Founded in 1946 as the Knickerbockers, the team entered the playoffs this spring with a solid but hardly stunning 53鈥29 record. The franchise caught fire over the next two months, winning 13 consecutive games before the San Antonio Spurs took Game 3 of the NBA Finals. It looked like the Spurs might even the series in Game 4, building a 29-point lead before the Knicks staged the biggest comeback in Finals history and took a 3-1 advantage. Game 5 started rough as well.

Joy, rowdiness, and unity

As the Knicks edged ahead in the final minutes for a 94-90 final score 鈥 winning just their third title in 80 years 鈥 pandemonium had erupted in the streets. In Brooklyn, people climbed atop city buses as police blocked off several blocks of Fulton Street. Packed streets prevented buses from passing, so commuters jammed subway cars. Conductors on the G train blared horns as they entered stations in Brooklyn. One video on X showed a city bus driver breaking out in dance; another showed fans packing a West Village block and singing 鈥淓mpire State of Mind.鈥 Elsewhere in Manhattan, revelers spilled off of sidewalks as cars blew horns in exultation.

In Times Square, where a few streets had been cordoned off earlier, some celebrations later turned violent. to show fans atop a school bus as another yellow bus was rocked back and forth. At least one was set alight. Police reported that people climbed light poles, clashed with officers, and smashed windshields. At least one person was shot and taken to the hospital.

Minutes after Saturday鈥檚 victory, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the Knicks ticker-tape parade and ceremony honoring the team at City Hall will be Thursday. It鈥檚 the city鈥檚 210th ticker-tape parade but the first for the Knicks.

The most recent parade, in October 2024, celebrated the WNBA championship, the city鈥檚 last pro franchise to win a title. Prior to Saturday, it had been 5,235 days since a local professional men鈥檚 team had won a championship 鈥 when the Giants beat the New England Patriots in the 2012 Super Bowl.

The Knicks鈥 previous championships came in 1970 and 1973, when Richard Nixon was president, the Vietnam conflict raged, and the current Madison Square Garden, an icon of New York City sports, was barely five years old.

David Lam manages the Stumble Inn in Manhattan, where people had been waiting inside since noon for Saturday鈥檚 8:30 tipoff. By 6 p.m., some 300 patrons were starting to line up around the block. Mr. Lam has been in the industry for 25 years and says he鈥檚 seen nothing like the energy when the Knicks chased their championship.

鈥淚t鈥檚 brought us closer for everybody to be cheering for the Knicks,鈥 Mr. Lam said as he checked IDs. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of unity.鈥