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New York City Prepares for Historic Knicks Ticker-Tape Parade Following First NBA Championship in 53 Years

NEW YORK — Hundreds of thousands of ecstatic basketball fans are expected to flood the streets of lower Manhattan this Thursday to celebrate the New York Knicks' first NBA championship victory in more than half a century. The upcoming celebration follows the team's historic, hard-fought title win late Saturday night, which successfully broke a frustrating 53-year championship drought stretching back to 1973.

The highly anticipated ticker-tape parade is scheduled to kick off Thursday morning at 10:00 a.m. near Battery Park. From there, the celebratory procession will march directly up Broadway through the legendary Canyon of Heroes before culminating in a formal celebratory ceremony on the steps of New York City Hall. In honor of the monumental sports milestone, municipal crews have already begun installing custom street signs throughout lower Manhattan designating the historic route as Champions Way.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani noted on Monday that the city is anticipating unprecedented crowds due to decades of pent-up demand from generations of loyal fans. Mayor Mamdani highlighted that while the historic franchise captured world titles in 1970 and 1973, the team has never actually received a formal ticker-tape parade through the city's financial district. The intense excitement was palpable across Manhattan on Monday as thousands of consumers formed massive retail lines snaking from Fifth Avenue to Madison Avenue, eager to secure official championship apparel and merchandise before inventories sell out later in the week.

While the vast majority of the post-game celebrations on Saturday night were joyful and peaceful, city officials noted that a small contingent of individuals engaged in property damage and minor unrest following the final buzzer. New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch stated that a relatively small but unacceptable number of people utilized the celebratory atmosphere as an excuse to instigate disorder, damage public property, and place responding officers at risk. Commissioner Tisch emphasized that the department is actively deploying comprehensive security protocols to guarantee a safe, family-friendly environment along the parade route on Thursday. For many lifelong fans, the victory represents an emotional, multi-generational bonding experience, allowing parents who endured the heartbreak of the team's 1994 Finals loss to finally share a championship moment with their children.

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By: NBC Palm Springs

June 15, 2026

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New York City Prepares for Historic Knicks Ticker-Tape Parade Following First NBA Championship in 53 Years