• White sneakers and signature shots: What The Post will remember most from Knicks’ title run

    White sneakers and signature shots: What The Post will remember most from Knicks’ title run
    knicks vignettesAs the Knicks prepare to celebrate their first NBA title in 53 years, The Post’s writers and columnists provide insight into the indelible moments they’ll remember forever from this championship season and legacy this team will leave after an incredible run.Stefan Bondy The final buzzer went off for Game 5 and my mind went to two places: Jalen Brunson and my sneakers.Neither was for sentimental reasons. The sneakers are clean and white, a proud accomplishment I’
  • Here's how to watch New York Knicks parade, championship celebration

    Here's how to watch New York Knicks parade, championship celebration
    The Big Apple is ready for a big celebration.The New York Knickswon their first NBA Finals in 53 years when they beat the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 on Saturday, June 13.It is their first time hoisting the Larry O'Brien Trophy since 1973 and the city is preparing for a party fitting of the occasion. MVP Jalen Brunson and his teammates will celebrate with the city at the Knicks' championship parade on Thursday, June 18.NYPD will be deploying a record 10,000 police officers to make sure eve
  • NBA Offseason Trade/Free Agent Rumors 2026: Antetokounmpo saga could drag on past draft, Kevin Love to Lakers

    NBA Offseason Trade/Free Agent Rumors 2026: Antetokounmpo saga could drag on past draft, Kevin Love to Lakers
    While New York is still celebrating its title — the parade on Thursday in Manhattan is expected to draw more than 1 million people — the NBA offseason is coming fast. And it's coming for the Knicks roster (more on that below).Here is all the latestAntetokounmpo saga drags on past draft?Bucks co-owner Jimmy Haslam set an artificial deadline of wanting to have the Giannis Antetokounmpo saga wrapped up by the NBA Draft. It makes sense. If the Bucks want picks in this deep draft class as
  • Take a Risk at Graham Ike on a Two-Way Contract

    Take a Risk at Graham Ike on a Two-Way Contract
    Feb 25, 2026; Spokane, Washington, USA; Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Graham Ike (15) controls the ball against the Portland Pilots in the first half at McCarthey Athletic Center. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-Imagn Images | James Snook-Imagn Images Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Graham Ike is right on the border of being picked in the second round of the 2026 NBA Draft. Ike is currently ranked as the No. 64 best available prospect, according to ESPN. Even if he ends up going undrafted, that doesn’t
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  • New Yorkers are set to fete the Knicks with a ticker-tape parade

    New Yorkers are set to fete the Knicks with a ticker-tape parade
    NEW YORK (AP) — New York is celebrating the Knicks in classic style Thursday, throwing a ticker-tape parade for the team that brought home the NBA championship longed for by generations of fans. The Knicks' victory — after a 53-year drought - has electrified New Yorkers, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani has predicted that Thursday’s parade might be one of the biggest in the city's history. The mere fact that it's happening is historic in itself. Although the Knicks won the championship
  • James Dolan reveals Knicks will not go into the second apron in 2026-27

    James Dolan reveals Knicks will not go into the second apron in 2026-27
    SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS - JUNE 13: New York Knicks owner James Dolan and president Leon Rose celebrate behind the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy after their team defeated the San Antonio Spurs in Game Five of the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center on June 13, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Gregory Sham
  • MTA to keep viral Knicks-themed NYC subway entrance through 2026-27 NBA season

    MTA to keep viral Knicks-themed NYC subway entrance through 2026-2027 NBA season.The Knicks are going nowhere! New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that the viral blue and orange 34th Street subway entrance will be kept as is through the end of next year’s NBA season “to keep the celebration going” after the Knicks’ historic Finals win. The Madison Square Garden station was repainted in the Knicks’ iconic blue and orange scheme June 1 to honor the New York
  • Knicks’ first-ever ticker-tape parade promises to be day to for the ages

    New York’s first ticker-tape parade was held for the dedication of the Statue of Liberty in 1886.Teddy Roosevelt and Nelson Mandela were similarly honored, as were Queen Elizabeth II and Pope John Paul II, Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart, soldiers, astronauts and Olympians, the Yankees, Mets, Giants, Rangers, Liberty, Gotham FC and so many more.Finally, after 210 official ticker-tape parades, the Knicks get their turn to enter the Canyon of Heroes.Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns and
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  • NYPD to dispatch record 10,000 officers to New York Knicks parade

    NYPD to dispatch record 10,000 officers to New York Knicks parade
    The New York Police Department said it will deploy more than 10,000 officers for the New York Knicks' championship parade on Thursday, June 18.The police made the announcement on social media on Wednesday, June 17, saying that the number of police officers involved in the parade will be "the largest number assigned to any planned event."Several security measures will be in place, including K9 units and drones.The Knicks won their first championship in 53 years on Saturday, June 13 when they beat
  • Luka Doncic reveals what type of teammates he needs

    After finishing the regular season fourth in the NBA with a record of 53-29 and getting swept in the second round of the NBA Playoffs by the Oklahoma City Thunder, Luka Dončić admits last season was “bad,” and also revealed what kind of help he needs this offseason.Essentially Sports, reported that Dončić appeared in two different interviews within the last week. The first was with Drafteados, revealing what kind of help he needs the Lakers to give him. The other
  • Trae Young reportedly plans to decline $49 million option with Wizards, will hit NBA free agency

    Trae Young reportedly plans to decline $49 million option with Wizards, will hit NBA free agency
    The 2026 NBA free agent class will have its top point guard.Washington Wizards guard Trae Young plans to decline his $48.97 million option for the 2026-27 season and will become a free agent on Monday, according to Andscape's Marc Spears. The Wizards reportedly remain the frontrunner to sign Young long-term, but he expects to get max contract interest from other teams.It was reported earlier this week that Young has been receiving trade interest, as well.Young joined the Wizards via a midseason
  • Report: Trae Young plans to decline $48.97M player option

    Report: Trae Young plans to decline $48.97M player option
    BOSTON, MA - MARCH 14: Trae Young #3 of the Washington Wizards looks on during the game against the Boston Celtics on March 14, 2026 at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images Washington Wizards
  • All the buzz on Keaton Wagler’s NBA Draft stock

    All the buzz on Keaton Wagler’s NBA Draft stock
    With the NBA Draft now under a week away, that means that information is starting to leak and teams are starting to hone in on who they want to select on June 23.One of the names that’s been garnering a lot of attention is one that’s near and dear to Illini fans’s hearts, Keaton Wagler. NBA insiders, journalists and media professionals alike have been putting out reports of all shapes and sizes about Wagler while trying to predict where he may end up.And it doesn’t seem l
  • Knicks ticker-tape parade: How to watch on SNY and everything you need to know

    Knicks ticker-tape parade: How to watch on SNY and everything you need to know
    The Knicks have won an NBA championship for the first time in 53 years, and on Thursday, their accomplishment will be celebrated with a parade through the Canyon of Heroes. Despite this being the Knicks' third championship in franchise history, this will be the first ticker-tape parade to honor the team, so expect a massive turnout in lower Manhattan. The festivities are set to begin at 10 a.m., but parade-goers should try and arrive earlier. If you're not going to the parade, SNY
  • Knicks ticker-tape parade: How to watch coverage on SNY and everything you need to know

    Knicks ticker-tape parade: How to watch coverage on SNY and everything you need to know
    The Knicks have won an NBA championship for the first time in 53 years, and on Thursday, their accomplishment will be celebrated with a parade through the Canyon of Heroes. Despite this being the Knicks' third championship in franchise history, this will be the first ticker-tape parade to honor the team, so expect a massive turnout in lower Manhattan. The festivities are set to begin at 10 a.m., but parade-goers should try and arrive earlier. If you're not going to the parade, SNY
  • Knicks ticker-tape parade: How to watch and everything you need to know

    Knicks ticker-tape parade: How to watch and everything you need to know
    The Knicks have won an NBA championship for the first time in 53 years, and on Thursday, their accomplishment will be celebrated with a parade through the Canyon of Heroes. Despite this being the Knicks' third championship in franchise history, this will be the first ticker-tape parade to honor the team, so expect a massive turnout in lower Manhattan. The festivities are set to begin at 10 a.m., but parade-goers should try and arrive earlier. If you're not going to the parade, SNY
  • Why James Dolan's second apron comments raise big questions about Knicks' ability to keep championship roster

    Why James Dolan's second apron comments raise big questions about Knicks' ability to keep championship roster
    Key players like Mitchell Robinson and Landry Shamet could be difficult for New York to keep
  • Tyon Grant-Foster Authorized to Compete by NBA Panel

    Tyon Grant-Foster Authorized to Compete by NBA Panel
    Feb 21, 2026; Spokane, Washington, USA; Gonzaga Bulldogs guard Tyon Grant-Foster (7) controls the ball against the Pacific Tigers in the first half at McCarthey Athletic Center. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-Imagn Images | James Snook-Imagn Images One thing that hasn’t been talked about at all during this offseason is any of wing Tyon Grant-Foster’s offseason workouts with NBA franchises. The reason for that is he wasn’t cleared by the NBA’s fitness-to-play panel. That ha
  • Why the Spurs might not bring back any of their own free agents

    Why the Spurs might not bring back any of their own free agents
    SAN ANTONIO, TX - JUNE 3: Harrison Barnes #40 of the San Antonio Spurs dribbles the ball during the game against the New York Knicks during Game One of the 2026 NBA Finals on June 3, 2026 at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE(Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/N
  • Ben Stiller confirms the rumors — he’s making a Knicks documentary for HBO

    Knicks Ben StillerThe rumors were there the entire postseason run. Now that the Knicks are the NBA champions, Ben Stiller can confirm it — he is, in fact, making a documentary about the team.The Hollywood actor, producer and director ended all the speculation during an appearance on Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart’s “Roommates Show” on Wednesday.Stiller, an avid Knicks fan, said the “dream project” will be made with A24 for HBO and has the “full cooperation&
  • LeBron James Lakers reunion appears likely, but former LA hero rumored to come with

    LeBron James Lakers reunion appears likely, but former LA hero rumored to come with
    It appears that a return of LeBron James to the Los Angeles Lakers is likely this offseason, but according to reports from ESPN Senior Writer Marc J. Spears, it appears a former Los Angeles hero and teammate of James could be coming with him and reuniting.Spears said on ESPN’s NBA Today that he’s heard reports that James will be reuniting with the Lakers and it appears likely that Kevin Love will be joining forces with him.“I’m hearing that he is likely coming back,&rdquo
  • Mike Dunleavy Jr. gives insight into Warriors NBA draft plans ahead of pivotal No. 11 pick

    Mike Dunleavy Jr. gives insight into Warriors NBA draft plans ahead of pivotal No. 11 pick
    Steve Kerr; Stephen Curry; Yaxel LendeborgThe Warriors may not know who will be available when they’re on the clock next week, but general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. made one thing clear Wednesday: Golden State believes it is in a strong position to add an impact player with the No. 11 overall pick.Speaking during his annual pre-draft media availability, Dunleavy repeatedly praised the depth of the 2026 NBA Draft and expressed confidence that the Warriors can find a player capable of contri
  • James Dolan reveals one thing Knicks ‘cannot’ do to run it back with entire roster for repeat bid

    James Dolan reveals one thing Knicks ‘cannot’ do to run it back with entire roster for repeat bid
    Immediately after the Knicks won their first championship in 53 years came talks of a potential repeat.Bringing back such a deep and capable team to “run it back” certainly won’t be easy. In an appearance on WFAN’s “The Carton Show” on Wednesday, Knicks owner James Dolan made one promise on how he will go about building his team going forward.Owner James Dolan looks on during the fourth quarter of the Knicks’ NBA title-clinching Game 5 win over the Spurs
  • Get your copy of our historic Kings of New York parade day paper

    Get your copy of our historic Kings of New York parade day paper
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    After a 53-year drought, the New York Knicks turned the city blue and orange — bringing home the NBA Championship Trophy for the first time since 1973. As the hometown paper of New York, we’re celebrating the newly crowned kings of the city by changing our name, in print and across digital — for one day only — to the Knick Y
  • Knicks to follow up Trump boos at Madison Square Garden with White House visit, says Dolan

    Knicks to follow up Trump boos at Madison Square Garden with White House visit, says Dolan
    The Knicks celebrate their title.Photograph: Ronald Cortes/Getty ImagesNew York Knicks owner James Dolan says his team will become the first NBA champions to visit Donald Trump at the White House.“We just did receive an invitation from the White House, which we accepted,” Dolan said during an appearance on WFAN New York on Wednesday. “We still have to figure out the details … but yes, of course. Look, I invited the president to come down for [last week’s Game 3 of
  • Brunson and Hart throw out first pitches at Yankee Stadium as Knicks celebrate NBA title

    Brunson and Hart throw out first pitches at Yankee Stadium as Knicks celebrate NBA title
    NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Knicks’ victory tour following their first NBA championship since 1973 made another stop Wednesday night when Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart threw out ceremonial first pitches at Yankee Stadium.Before the Yankees played the Chicago White Sox, Brunson and Hart were met with a standing ovation and loud cheers from fans as they took the field to a montage of highlights from the title run.Standing in front of the mound and wearing Yankees pinstripes, Brunson mad
  • Knicks will become first NBA team to visit Trump White House, owner James Dolan says

    Knicks will become first NBA team to visit Trump White House, owner James Dolan says
    The New York Knicks plan to become the first NBA team to visit President Donald Trump at the White House, according to team owner James Dolan.Dolan, a personal friend of Trump, revealed the White House had extended an invitation and the Knicks have accepted during an appearance on "The Craig Carton Show" on Wednesday:"We just did receive an invitation from the White House, which we accepted. We still have to figure out the details, etc., but yes, of course. Look, I invited the president to come
  • Knicks will make history as first NBA team to visit Trump White House

    Knicks will make history as first NBA team to visit Trump White House
    Knicks trumpPresident Donald Trump came to see the Knicks at Madison Square Garden for the NBA Finals.Now, the champs are returning the favor.Knicks owner James Dolan confirmed Wednesday during an interview on WFAN that the team will go to the White House to be feted by the president.The Knicks celebrate their Game 5 win over the Spurs to clinch the NBA title. Charles Wenzelberg / NY PostTrump at NBA Finals Game 3. Charles Wenzelberg / New York PostIt will mark the first time an NBA champion is
  • Tiago Splitter takes over as Bulls coach and promises team will compete every night

    Tiago Splitter takes over as Bulls coach and promises team will compete every night
    CHICAGO (AP) — Growing up in Brazil, Tiago Splitter used to watch Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls in the middle of the night.“Hidden from my parents and at 1 a.m., watching M.J. games and rooting for the Bulls,” Splitter said with a wry grin.That was the most successful period in franchise history. Now the Bulls are hoping to start another winning era with Splitter on the sideline.The 41-year-old Splitter was formally introduced on Wednesday as the 25th coach in franchise
  • Knicks' James Dolan on next season's roster construction: 'Cannot go into the second apron'

    Knicks' James Dolan on next season's roster construction: 'Cannot go into the second apron'
    Turnover in professional sports is common, especially when it's a salary cap sport. But after the Knicks' generational run culminated with their first NBA Championship in 53 years, is it possible that notable names won't be returning next season? Well, Knicks owner James Dolan was a guest on WFAN's Carton Show on Wednesday and was asked what the chances are that some players won't be returning, and Dolan was honest."If we could bring back the whole team, exactly as is, why wouldn&rsquo

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