"KINGS OF NEW YORK." The Record's 2026 Parade Commemorative Edition, dated Thursday, June 18, 2026, captures the moment an entire city exhaled. The New York Knicks won the NBA Finals 4-1 over the San Antonio Spurs — their first championship since 1973 — and more than two million fans flooded lower Manhattan for a ticker-tape parade down the Canyon of Heroes and a rally at City Hall Plaza. The front page is dominated by Jalen Brunson hoisting the Larry O'Brien Trophy amid a blizzard of confetti, with banners for Bridges, Hart, Brunson, Towns, and Anunoby draped across City Hall above a massive "2026 NBA Champions" banner. Additional photos show the team gathered with their trophies alongside Coach Mike Brown and president Leon Rose, and a street sign marking "Champions Way" along Broadway.
This wall art reproduces The Record's commemorative front page in stunning detail. Every headline, every photo, every piece of confetti is preserved exactly as it appeared on newsstands the morning after the parade. It's a keepsake for any Knicks fan who waited 53 years between titles — and a striking conversation piece for a living room, home office, sports den, or man cave.
Available in multiple sizes and finish options including art-only prints, canvas, metal prints, and framed selections. A perfect gift for birthdays, holidays, or any occasion that calls for celebrating New York basketball history.