Starting 5 Daily Newsletter Starting 5: Inside the Knicks' championship parade Get the sights, sounds and scenes from the Knicksâ championship parade through the Canyon of Heroes. NBA.com Staff Updated on June 19, 2026 12:16 PM NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani hands the 2026 NBA champs keys to the city during the title parade. Upcoming New York forecast: orange and blue skies all summer long. 5 STORIES IN TODAYâS EDITION đ Parade Scenes: Inside the Knicksâ epic ride through the Canyon of Heroes City Hall Celebration: From keys to the city to Alicia Keys, the Knicksâ parade culminated in style NYC Snapshots: A few of our favorite frames from New Yorkâs long-awaited victory lap Draft Week: What you need to know before the 2026 NBA Draft tips off next Tuesday Free Agency Lookahead: Schuhmannâs 20 stats for 20 potential upcoming free agents BUT FIRST ⊠ⰠThe 2026 NBA Draft begins next week at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, with Round 1 just four days away. Tuesday, June 23: Round 1 (8 ET, ABC/ESPN) Wednesday, June 24: Round 2 (8 ET, ESPN) Whatâs Next: Below are more key dates to know, with NBA free agency and Summer League just around the corner. June 30: Each NBA team may begin negotiating with all other upcoming free agents July 3-6: California Classic Summer League July 4, 6-7: Salt Lake City Summer League July 6: Each NBA team may begin signing free agents to contracts July 9-19: 2026 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas 1. EPIC SCENES FROM NEW YORKâS CHAMPIONSHIP PARADE The last time the Knicks won an NBA championship, the average price of a gallon of gasoline was 39 cents. âStar Warsâ hadnât even debuted yet. Neither had the NBAâs 3-point line. On Thursday, New York finally got the celebration it had waited 53 years for. A sea of blue and orange flooded Lower Manhattan for the Knicksâ first championship celebration since 1973 â and the franchiseâs first-ever ticker-tape parade. From lifted trucks to yellow labs, relive the Knicksâ incredible ride through the âCanyon of Heroes.â Tone-Setter: Like all great coaches do, Mike Brown made sure the New York squad was ready from the jump, hyping up fans before the parade â with one question on his mind: âWho let the dogs out!?â Paw-rade: Mikal Bridges had an answer for Brownâs question, bringing Sonny â his special four-legged friend â with him through the Canyon of Heroes âThatâs my son right there!â said Bridges of Sonny. âHe takes care of me, and I take care of him.â Robinsonâs Ride: Mitchell Robinson skipped the traditional floats, opting instead to ride through the parade in one of his famous pickup trucks â fully decked out in Knicks gear Another Prized Possession? The lucky handbag of Jordyn Woods â Karl-Anthony Townsâ fiancĂ©e. And KAT made sure the undefeated bag got its shine Parade POV: Hop aboard a Knicks float with Tyler Kolek and Jeremy Sochan for a playerâs perspective of the Canyon of Heroes Then came the Captain. As his father and Knicks assistant coach, Rick Brunson, hoisted the Larry OâBrien Trophy above their float, fans showered Jalen Brunson with âM-V-P!â chants as confetti rained down. Speaking Of Which: One of Knicks Nationâs favorite chants rained down throughout the day: âDeuuuuuuuce!â Man Of The People: Another beloved Knick, Josh Hart, took the celebration to the fans, hopping off his float to enjoy a championship cigar streetside Jalen & Larryâs Stroll: Soon, Brunson was streetside, taking the Larry OâBrien Trophy for a walk through the crowd and letting fans get a touch of gold Alvarado Returns: Meanwhile, Brooklyn native Jose Alvarado had a message for the New York crowd: âWe brought the trophy hooooome!â And OG Anunoby? He was all smiles Celeb Row Victory Lap: Knicks superfan TimothĂ©e Chalamet joined the party, while fellow diehard Ben Stiller reminded fans of three words they wonât forget: âKnicks in five!â Stars & Legends: âLaw & Order: SVUâ star Mariska Hargitay joined the festivities on Brunsonâs float, while Knicks great Walt âClydeâ Frazier took in the celebration from an old-school convertible Melo Loving It: Fellow Knicks legend Carmelo Anthony summed up the mood from his own float: âNew York is â as they would say â lit, right now!â And after the Knicks pulled into City Hall for the championship ceremony, Brunson had a message for âthe City That Never Sleepsâ â and never stopped believing: âNEW YORK, WE REALLY DID IT!â 2. BEST OF THE KNICKSâ CITY HALL CELEBRATION Chanting crowds, confetti and keys to the city. As the Knicksâ parade culminated at City Hall, the celebration was as much about a grateful city honoring its heroes as it was a championship team rejoicing with fans. Banners On The Building: NYCâs orange and blue flag blended perfectly with the Knicks flags and jersey banners hanging from a decked-out City Hall building In With A Bang! Longtime TV voice of the Knicks and the NBA On ESPN/ABC, Mike Breen, introduced the champs Baha Mike Brown: The coach of the champs was first to the mic, warming up the crowd with his signature âWho let the dogs out?â chant âThe energy today, all around New York, is off the charts,â Brown said. âThis is New York Cityâs championship.â Finals MVP and team captain Jalen Brunson then addressed the crowd on behalf of teammates. âYou saw a team stay connected through the most adverse times,â Brunson said. â⊠You saw the belief, the belief in each other.â â⊠Thatâs the standard of what it takes to be a 2025-26 New York Knick, and thatâs why weâre champions.â âMost importantly, thank you to the fans,â Brunson said before wrapping up by thanking his family. âThey keep me humble, every single day. They donât let me get off track for nothing.â A Ring And A Key: Each Knicks player was then presented with his own gold key to the city of New York âM-V-P! M-V-P!â: Chants broke out as Brunson accepted his key to the city âO-G! O-G!â: The cheers continued as the Finals Game 4 hero, OG Anunoby, stepped up to receive his key Grammy-winning artist and New York native Alicia Keys then performed her hit song, âEmpire State of Mind,â sharing the stage with the champs. Brunson & Bridges Backstage: Brunson thanked Keys after the show, while Mikal Bridges was ready for an encore duet KATâs Crowd: Karl-Anthony Towns took center stage as the ceremony concluded, posing with the Larry OâBrien trophy 3. THE KNICKSâ CHAMPIONSHIP PARADE IN PHOTOS A championship 53 years in the making deserves a celebration to match â and Thursday delivered. From the Canyon of Heroes to City Hall, check out a few of our favorite frames from the Knicksâ long-awaited title parade. 4. UP NEXT: NBA DRAFT WEEK BEGINS With the 2025-26 season drawing to a close, the unofficial first chapter of the 2026-27 season is just days away. The 2026 NBA Draft takes place June 23-24 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, where a new generation of stars will take the first step in their NBA journeys. Round 1: Tuesday (8 ET, ABC/ESPN) Round 2: Wednesday (8 ET, ESPN) Hereâs everything you need to know before the first name is called, with the Washington Wizards holding the No. 1 overall pick. Draft Order: See which teams hold each of the 60 picks in this yearâs Draft Meet The Prospects: NBA.comâs Krysten Peek spotlights some of the unique journeys behind this yearâs Draft hopefuls, from Hall-of-Fame ties to multi-sport stars The Athleticâs Mock Draft: The Athleticâs Sam Vecenie released his latest mock draft on June 9, forecasting all 60 picks Draft Combine: Peek shares who stood out at last monthâs AWS NBA Draft Combine, where 73 Draft hopefuls put their abilities on display Class Buzz: Why do so many experts believe this Draft class could be special? The Associated Pressâ Tim Reynolds takes a closer look 5. LOOKING AHEAD: SCHUHMANNâS 20 FREE AGENCY NUMBERS TO KNOW Long before Thursdayâs championship parade, his MVP-winning Finals performance and a historic Playoff stretch, Jalen Brunson came to the Knicks as a free agent in 2022. As teams prepare for 2026 free agency â with negotiations beginning June 30 at 6 p.m. ET â NBA.comâs John Schuhmann previews this summerâs potential market: âThough contracts canât be signed until July 6, teams are already allowed to begin negotiating with their own free agents⊠Hereâs a list of 20 potential free agents in the 2026 class, with a number to know about each one âŠâ | Read More Want to share Starting 5 with a friend? Send them this link. Shape the Starting 5. Email us here. Donât have the NBA App? Download it here. Related Recap: Knicks' championship parade in NYC Follow along as the New York Knicks celebrated the 2026 NBA championship with a parade. Numbers to know: 20 intriguing free agents in 2026 James Harden and LeBron James headline the list of 20 players who could find themselves with new teams next season. Consensus Mock Draft: Final weekend before Draft With the 2026 NBA Draft less than a week away, here's how the consensus shakes out for the lottery selections. Brunson, Hart throw out first pitches in Bronx The Knicksâ tour following their 1st title since '73 makes a stop at Yankee Stadium when Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart take the mound.