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Add The New York Post on Google The Knicks finally brought the Larry O’Brien trophy back to New York City after 53 long years — and the Canyon of Heroes is still shaking.
Not even a cloudy sky could dampen the city’s electric spirit during Wednesday’s historic ticker-tape parade.
The massive party started the second the final buzzer sounded on New York’s gritty 94-90 Game 5 clincher, and the winning energy carried straight into one of the largest championship parades in NYC history.
Millions of fans packed Broadway early on June 18 to watch the Knicks’ floats roll from Battery Park to City Hall, turning the streets into a sea of orange and blue. The morning culminated with Mayor Zohran Mamdani handing the Keys to the City to a shirtless Jeremy Sochan — and, of course, it wouldn’t be a true New York celebration without Alicia Keys belting out an iconic rendition of “Empire State of Mind” to close the ceremony.
Our boys earned every bit of this celebration, and they rightfully earned another legendary New York Post front page.
Whether you were braving the confetti storm on Broadway or just want a piece of Knicks history to frame in your fan cave, today’s Parade Edition print paper perfectly captures the city’s unmatched enthusiasm.
Want to own a piece of the week New York City truly came together to come alive?
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This once-in-a-lifetime parade swept the streets of New York, making the championship feel real. The Knicks got to bask in the glory of their historic win, joined by a sea of screaming, supportive fans.
Remember the victorious, unified city spirit for years to come with a cover that captures the joy on the outside and includes in-depth parade coverage on the inside.
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Whether or not you were one of the millions of people who attended the parade, this framed cover from our June 19, 2026, issue is a must-have keepsake for any Knicks fan.
This high-definition replica plaque is designed to keep the energy of that championship night alive forever on your office wall, fan cave, or living room shelf. Available in multiple colors.
Missed our dedicated Knick York Post edition? You can still grab a copy while prints last. Own the perfect time capsule of true New York spirit.