Knicks fans turned away from championship parade as viewing areas fill

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Last updated Jun 18, 2026

Knicks fans turned away from championship parade as viewing areas fill
Summary

Thousands of New York Knicks fans gathered in Manhattan on June 18 for a ticker-tape parade celebrating the team's first NBA championship in 53 years. Viewing areas opened at 6 a.m. but reached capacity by 7:30 a.m., prompting chants of 'Let us in!' from those still hoping to participate. This historic event marks the first ticker-tape parade for the Knicks, despite previous championships in the 1970s not being honored with such celebrations. Mayor Zohran Mamdani anticipates a massive turnout, underscoring the significance of the moment for New Yorkers. The procession, set to begin at Battery Park, will feature performances and culminate at City Hall, where the team will receive keys to the city.

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  • NYPD closed viewing areas early as crowds overwhelmed capacity.
  • Mayor predicted the parade could be among the largest in city history.
  • Knicks legends and Grammy-winning artist Alicia Keys scheduled to participate.
  • 10,000 police officers deployed for public safety during the event.
  • Around 650 sanitation workers assigned for post-parade cleanup.
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  • 1:34 PMYahoo SportsKnicks fans turned away from victory parade in Manhattan as viewing areas hit capacity early in the morning
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Frustrated fans were heard chanting ‘Let us in!’ after NYPD announced that all viewing pens were full

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