Two million people packed lower Manhattan. Confetti rained down Broadway. And for the first time since 1973, the New York Knicks were NBA champions. This wall art reproduces the USA TODAY 2026 Parade Commemorative Edition front page, dated Thursday, June 18, 2026, and headlined "KINGS OF NEW YORK." The centerpiece photograph captures Jalen Brunson clutching the Larry O'Brien Trophy during the Knicks' championship ticker-tape parade through the Canyon of Heroes. Above it, New York's City Hall is draped in giant banners bearing the names and numbers of Bridges (25), Hart (3), Brunson (11), Towns (32), and Anunoby (8), with a sweeping "2026 NBA Champions" proclamation across the façade. The subhead confirms the result: Knicks won the NBA Finals 4-1 over the San Antonio Spurs, clinching with a 94-90 victory.
Every layer of the celebration is here in one commemorative layout — the rally at City Hall Plaza, Coach Mike Brown alongside OG Anunoby, Karl-Anthony Towns, Brunson, and president Leon Rose gathered around the trophies, and the Canyon of Heroes street signs temporarily renamed "Champions Way." It's a single front page that tells the full story of a city finally reunited with a championship, and a keepsake for every fan who endured the five-decade drought.
Available as an art-only print, canvas, metal print, or framed in a variety of finishes, this piece is sized to fit a fan cave, living room, office, or anywhere a Knicks fan wants to relive the summer of 2026. It also makes a perfect gift for the die-hard who was there on Broadway — or wished they were.