The New York Knicks’ championship parade through the iconic Canyon of Heroes in Lower Manhattan transformed the city into an electric sea of orange and blue. Decades of pent-up anticipation and heartbreak evaporated the moment the ticker-tape started raining down from the skyscrapers lining Broadway. More than 2 million fans were in attendance to cheer the Knicks on.
Millions of ecstatic fans packed the sidewalks twenty deep, creating an absolute wall of sound that reverberated off the concrete as open-top buses carrying the players slowly navigated the crowded streets. Championship MVP trophies were hoisted high into the bright morning sky, catching the sunlight alongside the gleaming Larry O’Brien Trophy, drawing deafening roars from a fan base that had waited generations for this exact moment. Players, visibly moved by the sheer scale of the celebration, sprayed champagne into the crowd and danced on the roofs of the floats.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani gave a rousing speech about how the Knicks embodied the essence of NYC.
Mamdani said, “So often when the city comes together, it is because we are forced to by a moment of tragedy or adversity. “What a gift it is to be brought together by pure, unfiltered joy.”
I’m not even a Knicks fan, but this Mamdani speech made me want to be lol
God damn man pic.twitter.com/vkgJY9tFu8
— Mike Nellis (@MikeNellis) June 18, 2026
Coach Mike Brown gave the people what they wanted with a snippet of “Who Let the Dogs Out?”
WHO LET THE DOGS OUT?!
#AlwaysKnicks pic.twitter.com/ju8zA2XnXn
— KNICKS ON MSG (@KnicksMSGN) June 18, 2026
JALEN BRUNSON IS THE KING OF NEW YORK
In awe of the moment, NBA Finals MVP and King of NY Jalen Brunson thanked his teammates, the Knicks organzation, and of course, the fans.
“Damn, New York we did it. We really did it.” #AlwaysKnicks pic.twitter.com/oedhuuj0lD
— KNICKS ON MSG (@KnicksMSGN) June 18, 2026
“I want to thank Jim Dolan and the front office for believing in a kid no one else would. Thank you to my teammates,” said Brunson. “Damn, we really did it, dog. Somehow, someway, I knew we were going to find a way to get this done. Most importantly, thank you to the fans. Not going to lie, you guys are some pretty harsh critics, but we appreciate it… Damn, New York, we really did it man. We really did it.”
Alicia Keys closed out the celebration with an electric performance of “Empire State of Mind.”
“We’ve been waiting 53 years for this moment, and we’re never going to stop,” said Keys. “Are we the champions or what?! Congratulations, New York City.”