Manhattan experiences unrest during Knicks championship celebrations after the team beats the Spurs to clinch the title. Multiple outlets report that a teenager is shot amid the disorder, and that buses are torched as crowds swarm parts of New York City. The BBC and Yahoo Sports both state that at least 63 people are arrested in connection with the unrest following the win. Other coverage referenced in the aggregated results describes the celebrations as involving chaotic scenes across the city and points to fires affecting vehicles used in public-facing contexts, including a school bus used for a World Cup promotion. The incident occurs late in the night and is linked to celebrations following what is described as the Knicks’ first title in decades. Authorities respond to the disturbances and make arrests, while reports describe injuries involving the teenager and damage from fires. The accounts collectively emphasize the scale of detentions and the presence of both violence and arson during the festivities, without a single source attributing the unrest to any specific group in the materials provided.