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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 10
Knicks Fans Turn Out in Orange and Blue at First Finals Home Game Since 1999
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 10

Knicks Fans Turn Out in Orange and Blue at First Finals Home Game Since 1999

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 10

Summary

  • Madison Square Garden’s first Knicks Finals home game since 1999 drew fans in elaborate orange-and-blue outfits, from furry cowboy hats and blue wigs to paint-flecked overalls and office-ready gowns.
  • New York supporters used vintage windbreakers, tracksuits, leather jackets and graphic T-shirts to signal both team loyalty and personal style, rejecting plain giveaway shirts in favor of more distinctive looks.
  • The fashion display unfolded Monday night as the Knicks returned home for Game 3, where celebrity-filled courtside seats watched New York fall 115-111 to the Spurs.
  • Despite that loss, the scene underscored how the Knicks’ playoff run has coated the city in team colors, with fans already expected back Wednesday in another round of hardcourt couture.

Insights

How did the Knicks build a championship contender using a strategy that ignored their own high draft picks?
Once swept by the Spurs in the Finals, what is coach Mike Brown's new strategy for dominating his old rivals?
What is Karl-Anthony Towns' secret to shutting down the seemingly unstoppable Victor Wembanyama in the NBA Finals?