Several outlets report that chaotic celebrations in Manhattan erupt after the New York Knicks win, including a bus being set alight and disturbances in and around Times Square. Reports describe celebrations spilling out from packed bars and outdoor venues, with some fans firing fireworks and smoke grenades. One account says a 17-year-old is shot in the foot in Times Square during the unrest. Another article cites a witness describing the mood as people expressing happiness “a little bit violently.” Separate reports frame the bus incident as part of the same sequence of events linked to the celebrations, with multiple sources describing the fire and related disorder in the area. The reports do not consistently provide details on arrests, the extent of injuries beyond the teenager’s gunshot wound, or the condition of those involved. Authorities’ statements and official counts of damages or injuries are not included in the provided excerpts. Overall, the accounts agree on the key elements: Knicks-linked celebrations in Manhattan, a bus set on fire, and a teenager injured in Times Square amid fireworks and smoke-related activity.