Boomer Esiason comments on Knicks' White House visit amidst championship celebration
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 3:50 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Boomer Esiason made sarcastic remarks regarding the New York Knicks' upcoming visit to the White House to celebrate their 2026 NBA championship. Esiason joked about Knicks owner James Dolan informing the team about the trip, a tradition for championship squads. His comments drew attention due to the political considerations surrounding such visits, especially with President Donald Trump in office. The Knicks are still celebrating their title, creating memorable moments for players and fans. Whether the Knicks' locker room will have divergent opinions about the trip remains to be seen.
- •Esiason joked about Knicks' visit to the White House after their championship.
- •The Knicks won their first NBA championship in decades.
- •White House visits have become controversial depending on the political climate.
- •Esiason's comments highlight varied opinions on political matters within teams.
- 3:50 PMYahoo Sports — Boomer Esiason makes sarcastic comments on Knicks visiting the White House
"The New York Knicks are still celebrating their 2026 NBA championship, but former NFL quarterback and sports media personality Boomer Esiason is already looking ahead to one of the traditions that come with winning a title. During a recent appearance,…
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