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Knicks Fans Show Unwavering Support in NBA Finals

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The New York Knicks are experiencing immense support as they chase an NBA championship. Fans have followed them from city to city, creating a vibrant sea of blue-and-orange wherever they go. This journey, from Atlanta to San Antonio, has brought fans together in an electrifying way.

The Knicks have won 12 consecutive postseason games, with seven on the road. Longtime sports columnist acknowledges this remarkable performance as unparalleled in his lengthy career. Having covered five Yankees championships and two Giants Super Bowl wins, he praises this Knicks team for the connection and passion it has ignited among fans.

Longing for another team like the ’70 and ’73 champions, both old and new fans are relishing the 2025-26 Knicks. The unity in the team, reminiscent of coaches like Red Holzman, stands out. The team’s all-or-nothing spirit has captivated fans accustomed to past legends such as Patrick Ewing and Carmelo Anthony.

Wednesday night saw thousands of Knicks fans outside Madison Square Garden. Meanwhile, fans have filled the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, supporting their team in enemy territory. Knicks coach Mike Brown notes the crucial energy this kind of support provides, saying, “It gives you a boost knowing you have people backing you.”

Fans are more than eager to show support across generations. They sport jerseys of current players like Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, as well as past greats. The energy and enthusiasm among the fans are palpable. Alex Platt, a fan from Mexico City, recalls his lifelong dedication to the Knicks and shares the memorable experience of attending a game in San Antonio.

Brown, Brunson, Towns, and other players have expressed gratitude for the fans’ unwavering support. Brunson has felt this love from the start, stating, “I truly would not take them for granted.”

Fifty-four-year-old Peter Storm, a fervent Knicks fan, shares his excitement and nostalgia. Recalling his father Sy, who idolized past Knicks teams, Peter believes this Knicks team resembles the cherished ’73 team. Before his passing in 2016, Sy Storm had poignant insights on the Knicks’ potential, even predicting the recent success.

Knicks fans everywhere feel a powerful connection to this playoff run. For them, three more victories could lead to an epic celebration in New York and beyond. They are all eagerly along for this thrilling journey in sports history.

Fans celebrate outside of Madison Square Garden after a victory. (Photo by Adam Gray / Getty Images)

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