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From Yankee Stadium to the World Cup, the Knicks are living it up after winning NBA championship
The Knicks’ championship parade through Lower Manhattan’s Canyon of Heroes is set for Thursday morning, but that’s hardly the only stop on their victory tour.
Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns and the rest of the Knicks have been living it up since defeating the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Saturday to end the ...Read more
Should Pistons trade for disgruntled Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo?
DETROIT — This offseason will be the summer of Giannis Antetokounmpo. After spending his entire 13-year career with the Milwaukee Bucks, his departure appears inevitable this summer after nearly two years of countless trade rumors.
Antetokounmpo could be traded before the first round of the NBA Draft on Tuesday. But given the number of teams ...Read more
WNBA to expand to 50 regular-season games in 2027
The WNBA continues to grow.
Citing demand that has never been greater, the WNBA plans to expand its regular season from 44 to 50 games next year.
“This move reflects our commitment to growing the game and creating more opportunities for fans to watch the best players in the world and experience the extraordinary talent and competition that ...Read more
Alicia Keys to perform 'Empire State of Mind' at Knicks parade
NEW YORK — Alicia Keys will perform at City Hall to wind down the Knicks championship celebration on Thursday.
“How could I not?” Keys said in an Instagram chat with Knicks star OG Anunoby when asked if she’d attend the team’s parade. “This is my city and the city is on fire.”
ABC7 reports that the Hell’s Kitchen native will ...Read more
Marcus Hayes: Would Daryl Morey still be here if the Sixers had slowed the Knicks' runaway train? At least one NBA source thinks so.
PHILADELPHIA — The question has lingered.
Would Philadelphia 76ers owner Josh Harris have fired president Daryl Morey if the New York Knicks hadn’t rolled the Sixers?
Working big sporting events can be an exercise in frustration. The Olympics, the World Cup, the Super Bowl, the World Series are objects of spectacle and celebration for a ...Read more
Knicks fans paying up to $750 for people to hold them a spot at ticker-tape parade
NEW YORK — Well-heeled fans are shelling out big bucks to beat the crowds at Thursday’s ticker-tape parade celebrating the New York Knicks’ first NBA championship in 53 years.
New listings on Airtasker, an app that connects users with gig workers willing to take odd jobs and run errands, show offers of up to $100 for anyone willing to ...Read more
Hank Azaria beefs about Knicks A-lister treatment and Taylor Swift
NEW YORK — Hank Azaria is bugged by what he sees as preferential treatment certain A-listers receive for Knicks’ game seats at Madison Square Garden, and in a recent interview he homed in on Taylor Swift as a prime example.
The Queens-born actor also implied he was sick of seeing the pop star at sporting events, decrying her presence at NFL...Read more
Bob Wojnowski: Izzo furious as Michigan State blows another chance to get it right
DETROIT — The president is leaving, the athletic director is leaving, the football coach has barely been around long enough to get his name on a parking spot. And understandably, the basketball coach is furious.
Of course Tom Izzo is much more than Michigan State’s basketball coach. He’s the face of the school, the emotional touchstone. ...Read more
Should Knicks superfan Spike Lee get a championship ring? These celebrities say yes.
Spike Lee couldn't contain himself.
"We did it!" the legendary filmmaker shouted during an ESPN interview after the New York Knicks sealed their first NBA championship since 1973 on Saturday night. "We did it! We did it! We did it!"
If any fan can be excused for using "we" when speaking of their favorite sports team, it would probably be Lee. ...Read more
Knicks' parade or Regents exam? Pleas to reschedule so NYC school kids can celebrate fall short.
NEW YORK — New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is defending his decision to schedule the NBA champion Knicks ticker-tape parade for Thursday, even though NYC students will be taking their Regents exams.
The date, which was selected in partnership with a coalition that included the Knicks organization, the NYPD and other city agencies and ...Read more
Tiago Splitter, tabbed as the next Bulls coach, has shown a steady hand amid sudden turmoil
CHICAGO — Change is nothing new for Tiago Splitter.
That was an important factor when the Chicago Bulls decided to hire the former Portland Trail Blazers interim coach to helm the franchise’s next era. After taking over a team in tumult last fall, Splitter spent this past NBA season proving he wouldn’t flounder in uncharted waters.
For ...Read more
Kansas' Darryn Peterson will only work out with one NBA team, report says
LAWRENCE, Kan. — With the NBA draft just about a week away, one thing is clear: Kansas star Darryn Peterson wants to be picked first overall by the Washington Wizards.
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Woo and Shams Charania, Peterson has reportedly only visited the Wizards and does not plan to work out with any other team. According to the report...Read more
Tom Izzo 'disgusted' by 'self-inflicted' losses of MSU president, AD
DETROIT — Tom Izzo is "ashamed." "Disgusted." "Hurt," he said. And it has nothing to do with a performance on the basketball court. Instead, it’s the state of Michigan State leadership.
Izzo sounded off on the loss of Athletic Director J Batt to Kentucky and the impending departure of President Kevin Guskiewicz to Clemson University in a ...Read more
Knicks have only the 4th-best NBA championship odds for 2027
NEW YORK — The New York Knicks are underdogs again — already.
Days removed from winning their first championship in 53 years, the Knicks hold only the fourth-best title odds among NBA teams for next season, according to the DraftKings sportsbook.
The San Antonio Spurs, at +250, are the early favorites, followed by the Oklahoma City Thunder...Read more
Knicks victory lap includes 'Tonight Show' takeover with Wu-Tang Clan
NEW YORK — The New York Knicks, fresh off their first NBA Championship since 1973, are heading from the court to the “Tonight Show” as part of their long-awaited victory lap.
The Knickerbockers’ Finals MVP Jalen Brunson, as well as Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges and Head Coach Mike Brown — and “the rest of the Knicks ...Read more
Mike Sielski: You can trace Jalen Brunson's greatness and the Knicks' NBA title right to Villanova
PHILADELPHIA — In a Rock Hill, S.C., restaurant last Wednesday night, during a recruiting road trip to the Nike 100 Camp, Ashley Howard locked his eyes on a television above the bar, enthralled by the most dramatic comeback in NBA Finals history, his mind recalling a more modest rally from nine years earlier.
Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, Mikal ...Read more
Jim Souhan: Former Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns is an NBA champion. Let's celebrate that.
MINNEAPOLIS — All Karl-Anthony Towns needed was a chance to play in a small, low-pressure market to realize his dreams.
The Timberwolves did him a favor by trading him from the cauldron of Minnesota sports to a backwoods retreat named Madison Square Garden, which, it appears, is located on a very small island known as Manhattan. I’m ...Read more
Dom Amore: In Caitlin Clark's world, scoring, winning, a little controversy all part of a day's work
UNCASVILLE, Conn. — It always starts with the long lines outside the arena’s entrance, and then the crunch of bodies leaning over the railings above the tunnel that leads onto the court.
A day at the office for Caitlin Clark, in this case the last she will spend in Connecticut for the foreseeable future with the Sun franchise relocating, ...Read more
Prince Harry among celebs on hand for historic Knicks-Spurs Game 5
Among the celebrity fans in the stands for the New York Knicks-San Antonio Spurs championship game in San Antonio on Saturday, perhaps none was more surprising than Prince Harry.
The U.K. royal attended Game 5 with Purple Heart recipient JP Lane, a U.S. Army veteran who has won six gold medals in the Warrior Games, a 15-year-old U.S. Department...Read more
Knicks ticker-tape parade set for Thursday along with keys-to-NYC ceremony
NEW YORK — The streets of New York will be bathed in blue and orange as the city hosts a ticker-tape parade Thursday — the first in Knicks history —to celebrate the team’s NBA Championship win.
The logistics of the parade are still in the works, but it will include a City Hall ceremony where the heroic hoops stars will get the keys to ...Read more
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