
Jalen Brunson took center stage at the New York Knicks’ championship rally, delivering a powerful message that resonated with fans and critics alike. As the celebration unfolded outside City Hall, Brunson made it clear that he had no intention of engaging with detractors, stating, “you don’t really have to say s* to” the naysayers.
The atmosphere was electric as the Knicks, joined by local politicians and head coach Mike Brown, celebrated their remarkable season. Brown kicked things off with a spirited rendition of “Who Let The Dogs Out?” which set a lively tone for the event. When it was Brunson’s turn to speak, he reflected on the team’s historic journey and the narratives that had surrounded them throughout the season.
One notable moment came when Brunson addressed comments made by Becky Hammon regarding his leadership capabilities. With the championship trophy in hand, he confidently dismissed the negativity, emphasizing that actions speak louder than words.

Following the heartfelt speeches, the Knicks were honored with keys to the city, a fitting tribute to their hard-fought victory. The celebration continued as the iconic Alicia Keys took the stage, belting out beloved New York anthems, including her hit “Empire State of Mind.”

The day was a testament to the Knicks’ resilience and triumph, leaving fans hopeful for future victories. As the confetti settled, one question lingered: what will the Knicks achieve next?


