The New York Knicks win their first NBA championship since 1973 and celebrate immediately after the Finals. Multiple reports describe the team bursting into the song “Who Let the Dogs Out,” originally performed by Baha Men. The celebrations connect the group chant to the moment of winning the title, framing the choice as part of the Knicks’ on-court and team atmosphere right after the Finals concludes. Yahoo Sports and Newsweek both emphasize that the championship marks a long-awaited milestone for the franchise, ending a decades-long title drought. While the coverage focuses primarily on the celebratory moment and the song selection, the underlying shared facts are the Knicks’ Finals victory, the significance of the first championship since 1973, and the group’s use of “Who Let the Dogs Out” during the immediate post-win festivities. No additional differing claims are presented across the two sources.