New York's Stars Celebrated the Knicks' Historic Victory
The Knicks' historic championship victory sparked celebrations throughout New York, bringing together sports, music, film, television, and hip-hop in a way that only the Big Apple can.
Noneillah Entertainment watched numerous news reports and videos shared across television broadcasts, YouTube, and social media showing celebrities joining fans to celebrate the team's incredible accomplishment.
Longtime New York basketball supporters, including Spike Lee, Ben Stiller, Timothée Chalamet, Kylie Jenner, Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Tracy Morgan, Chris Rock, Jon Stewart, Martha Stewart, Taylor Swift, the Haim sisters, Mariska Hargitay, and Prince Harry were among the well-known faces connected to the excitement surrounding the championship celebration.
Music also took center stage as New York's biggest artists joined in. Alicia Keys brought her hometown pride to the festivities, while Cardi B energized fans with her excitement during the celebration. Videos also showed Cardi B celebrating alongside Quavo as New York embraced its championship moment.
Noneillah Entertainment also observed videos featuring Jennifer Lopez celebrating the victory, while A$AP Rocky and 50 Cent were seen enjoying the festivities together.
Rihanna was seen shooting hoops on the streets of New York City with A$AP Rocky in the early hours of June 11, 2026. The impromptu late-night street basketball session occurred to celebrate the Knicks’ dramatic Game 4 comeback victory over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals. Joined by hundreds of enthusiastic fans, the power couple stepped up to a pop-up hoop on a Manhattan street block. In viral clips of the moment, the crowd can be heard chanting "Let's go, RiRi!" while she shoots a few rounds, cheered on by A$AP Rocky
Former New York Knicks player Iman Shumpert joined in celebrating the Nets' championship alongside Teyana Taylor, highlighting how the victory united members of New York's basketball family regardless of which franchise they once represented.
Hip-hop fans were equally excited to see Remy Ma, French Montana, and Max B celebrating together. Fresh off his release, Max B added his signature style to the celebration, while his collaboration with French Montana, "Ever Since U Left Me (Big Bronx Remix)," became part of the soundtrack surrounding the city's championship excitement.
The Knicks' victory was more than a championship, it became a cultural celebration. Fans filled the streets while celebrities from every corner of the entertainment industry proudly celebrated alongside New Yorkers, proving once again that when New York wins, the entire city celebrates as one.
Congratulations to the Knicks, the organization, the players, coaches, and the loyal fans who waited decades to witness another championship moment. History was made, and New York celebrated in unforgettable fashion.
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