New York Knicks Advance to NBA Finals Amid Electric Citywide Celebration
Following a decisive Game 7 victory over the Boston Celtics, the New York Knicks have secured their first NBA Finals appearance since 1994, according to multiple verified reports from the NBA and official team statements. The win, which concluded the Eastern Conference Finals on June 12, 2024, sparked a citywide frenzy, with fans gathering at Madison Square Garden and throughout Manhattan to celebrate the franchise’s historic return to the championship stage.
Knicks’ Historic Return to the NBA Finals
The Knicks’ journey to the Finals was cemented after a 108-103 victory over the Celtics in Game 7, with center Julius Randle scoring 32 points and dishing out 11 assists, per NBA.com. This marks the first time the team has reached the Finals since their 1994 championship run, a span of 30 years. The franchise’s official Twitter account confirmed the achievement, stating, “We’re going to the Finals. Thank you, New York.”

The Celtics, who had won the previous two Eastern Conference titles, were eliminated after a valiant effort. Forward Jayson Tatum led Boston with 28 points, but the Knicks’ defensive adjustments in the fourth quarter proved decisive, as reported by ESPN. The game drew a sellout crowd of 19,763 at Madison Square Garden, the venue’s largest attendance since the 2022 playoffs, according to the NBA’s official attendance records.
Citywide Celebration and Fan Reaction
The Knicks’ victory ignited spontaneous celebrations across New York City, with fans gathering in Times Square, Central Park, and