Former New York Knicks player Carmelo Anthony said he felt excitement and pride after the team won the NBA championship [1, 2].
The victory represents a historic milestone for the franchise and its fanbase, marking a culmination of efforts to return the team to the top of the league.
The championship was clinched over the weekend of June 9-10, 2026 [3]. The road to the title featured a dramatic turn of events during the finals, specifically in Game 4. During that contest, the Knicks completed a 29-point comeback to secure a victory [4].
Following that game, which was played on June 11, 2026 [4], the Knicks held a 3-1 series lead [4]. This momentum solidified their position as the champions of the league. The celebrations extended from the court at Madison Square Garden in the U.S. to national media appearances.
Anthony, who spent a significant portion of his career with the New York franchise, said he was reacting to the comeback win and the subsequent title [2]. His public support highlights the emotional connection between former players and the organization during this championship run.
The team's success has triggered widespread celebrations across New York. The victory was further highlighted by the team's appearance on national television to discuss the championship win [3].
“The Knicks completed a 29-point comeback in Game 4”
The New York Knicks' 2026 championship ends a long title drought for one of the NBA's most valuable franchises. By overcoming a significant deficit in Game 4, the team demonstrated a level of resilience that mirrors the city's sporting identity. The public endorsement from Carmelo Anthony, a franchise icon, bridges the gap between the team's storied past and its current success, reinforcing the cultural impact of the win in New York.



