The city preps for ticker-tape parade to celebrate the Knicks winning NBA Championship #shorts
Knicks fans eager to celebrate their team’s first championship in 53 years could start lining up as early as 6 a.m. to grab a viewing spot for Thursday’s ticker-tape parade.
Access points for what Mayor Zohran Mamdani said could be the city’s largest parade ever will open at least four hours before the festivities kick off in downtown Manhattan at 10 a.m., officials said Wednesday.
Revelers will be screened, and there are restrictions on what fans can bring to the parade, including bags, glass or metal water bottles, “weapons,” pets, umbrellas, coolers, strollers, and bikes or scooters. Plastic water bottles will be allowed.
Read more at https://nypost.com/2026/06/17/sports/ny-knicks-fans-eager-to-celebrate-at-citys-ticker-tape-parade-should-arrive-4-hours-early-to-grab-a-spot/
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