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New York Knicks fever continues to spread throughout the city ahead of the team's first Eastern Conference Finals appearance in 25 years. Prior to the series getting underway, streets across the borough of Manhattan are temporarily being co-named after Knicks players to celebrate the team's playoff run.
Like Bon Jovi before them, the New York Knicks are only halfway there. No matter what happens in their Eastern Conference Finals series against the Indiana Pace
On Wednesday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez announced that streets across Manhattan will be temporarily co-named after Knicks players. The decision was made to honor the Knicks' trip to the Eastern Conference finals.
The New York Knicks have been to the Eastern Conference Finals 11 times in their franchise history. Let's highlight those postseasons.
Brunson is in an "N.Y. State of Mind" leading the Knicks to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2000.
The New York Knicks beat the Boston Celtics 119-81 in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, and will face the Indiana Pacers in the East Finals. Craig Carton believes that the Knicks can win it all.
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Hosted on MSNKnicks street names, explained: How New York City is paying homage to Jalen Brunson, Karl Anthony-TownsThe Knicks are in the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 25 years, and it has New York City buzzing. After the Knicks defeated the Celtics in six games, Knicks fans around the city took to the streets to commemorate the moment.