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Mayor vs. Owner: Knicks' Title Amidst NYC Drama
20 Jun
Summary
- Mayor and owner clashed over a canceled watch party.
- Owner appeared to mock mayor's parade speech.
- Tensions surfaced during Knicks' championship celebrations.

New York City is celebrating a momentous NBA championship, marking the Knicks' first title in 53 years. However, the jubilation is tinged with a public dispute between Mayor Zohran Madmani and Knicks owner James Dolan. The tension originated from conflicting accounts regarding a planned watch party for Game 3 of the NBA Finals, which Madison Square Garden initially cancelled before reinstating with enhanced security for Game 4.
The apparent rift continued at the championship parade. Mayor Madmani honored past Knicks legends, including Charles Oakley, a figure with a contentious history with Dolan. In his own speech, Dolan appeared to directly address and mock the mayor, referencing their prior disagreements and questioning Madmani's fan status. Despite the public spat, Madmani expressed appreciation for the collaboration that made the celebratory parade a success for New Yorkers.