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To celebrate the team’s deepest playoff run in a quarter-century, the city temporarily renamed 15 streets after the Knicks’ players.
The Knicks have taken over more than Seventh Avenue. Streets across Manhattan are being temporarily co-named after Knicks players to celebrate the team’s electrifying playoff run, as the franchise is set to begin its first Eastern Conference finals appearance since 2000 on Wednesday night at the Garden.
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The Knicks made the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2000, and Mayor Eric Adams paid homage to the 15 players in orange-and-blue uniform by naming New York City cross street after each member on this year’s rolling Knicks roster.
If you notice an uptick in blue-and-orange street signs around Manhattan, don’t adjust your glasses—you’re not dreaming. As the New York Knicks charge into the Eastern Conference Finals, New York City is going all-in on the hype, temporarily co-naming streets after every active player on the team.
The team really is best friend vibes! They just wanted to celebrate together and they really love each other,” a source exclusively tells Page Six.
Streets across the borough have been temporarily co-named after New York Knicks players ahead of the first game of the Eastern Conference finals on Wednesday.
The mayor released a statement about their celebration ... the two-time All-Star can be the greatest player for the New York Knicks if he leads them to a title. "I feel like if he wins one ...
Before their Game 5 loss in Boston, people around the Knicks noticed their lack of intensity. A meeting before Game 6 shifted their focus.
The New York Knicks’ Cinderella story isn’t just a rags-to-riches story for the team, as postseason home games could generate up to $832 million for city businesses, the mayor’s office announced Thursday.