New York Knicks Revel in Their NBA Victory Parade as Joyous Fans and Celebs Fill the Streets
New York hosted a historic parade marking the Knicks' first NBA title in 53 years, a celebration anchored on Manhattan's Canyon of Heroes. Jalen Brunson, team captain and Finals MVP, lifted the golden trophy for a forest of outstretched hands as confetti swirled in Knicks blue and orange. The ticker-tape procession moved toward City Hall, where players were expected to receive keys to the city at the finish line. OG Anunoby, who delivered the go-ahead basket in Game 4 with 1.2 seconds left, stepped off his float to mingle with fans. Film director Spike Lee rode a float with Brunson, savoring the moment alongside a city that has long backed the team.
Knicks legends and alumni joined the celebration on multiple floats, including Carmelo Anthony. Mayor Zohran Mamdani joined in, dancing from a Knicks-themed bus along the Canyon of Heroes. Fans crowded subways and sidewalks, some climbing traffic lights or carrying Knicks-colored buckets for a better view. Spectators on the Brooklyn Bridge heard the cheers from distant vantage points and shared the moment with the city. The victory signaled a rare, unifying triumph for New York amid jubilation that filled bars, delis, and the transit hubs.





