The Knicks’ Championship Run, in 5 Voices NYT > Top Stories di: Davaughnia Wilson 16 Giugno 2026 ore 09:00 New Yorkers, from bartenders to teenagers to TV celebrities, turned the city orange and blue in an unusual but welcome sign of unity. © Kaja Andric for The New York TimesKim Campbell gathered with other Knicks fans outside Madison Square Garden during the N.B.A. finals.
She Didn’t Live to See the Knicks Championship. She Would Have Loved It. NYT > Top Stories di: Harvey Araton 15 Giugno 2026 ore 09:00 It’s finally the Knicks’ time. But the five-decade title drought, full of both joy and pain, was all some devoted fans were ever able to experience. © Geoff Burke/Imagn Images, via ReutersJalen Brunson, the Knicks’ All-Star point guard, gave long-suffering fans realistic dreams of winning a title when he joined the team in 2022.
The Party Was Epic. The Aftermath Was Intense. NYT > Top Stories di: Michael Wilson 15 Giugno 2026 ore 01:51 Across the city, Knicks fans celebrated joyfully after Game 5. But near Madison Square Garden, the scene turned ugly early Sunday as some revelers became violent. © Dave Sanders for The New York TimesWith every victory in the Knicks’ march to Saturday’s final-seconds victory against the San Antonio Spurs, some fans in the streets engaged in mayhem.
New Yorkers Waited 53 Years for This. Time to Celebrate. NYT > Top Stories di: The New York Times and Caitlyn Freeman 14 Giugno 2026 ore 08:58 With a championship run for the ages, the Knicks awakened joy in a city desperate for a winner. © Shuran Huang for The New York Times