Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 17
Knicks Guard Jose Alvarado Backs White House Visit After 53-Year Title Drought
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 17

Knicks Guard Jose Alvarado Backs White House Visit After 53-Year Title Drought

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 17

Summary

  • Jose Alvarado said he would join a White House trip if the Knicks choose to go as a team, signaling he will follow the group rather than take an individual stance.
  • No invitation has been reported yet, though championship teams are traditionally welcomed to Washington and President Trump attended Game 3 of the Finals at Madison Square Garden.
  • Saturday's title over the Spurs delivered the Knicks their first NBA championship in 53 years, setting off citywide celebrations.
  • Thursday's Manhattan parade is the next major event, with Alvarado saying the team plans to "party like rockstars."

Insights

After years of NBA champions skipping the White House, will the Knicks present a united front or will star players opt out?
How will New York's first-ever ticker-tape parade for the Knicks compare to the city's most legendary championship celebrations?