New York is holding a ticker-tape parade to honor the Knicks after they win the NBA championship. Multiple reports say the celebration takes place on Thursday and reflects a long-awaited moment for generations of fans. The Knicks’ title is described as ending a lengthy championship drought, with one account stating it is the team’s first championship in 53 years. The parade is presented as a traditional New York-style public celebration, with the city marking the team’s achievement in central areas where ticker-tape events typically draw large crowds. The reports also attribute statements about the parade to city leadership, including Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who is cited as predicting the event will draw attention and reflect the impact of the Knicks’ victory. Overall, the outlets agree on the basic details: the Knicks win the championship, the city prepares a ticker-tape parade to celebrate it, and the event is scheduled for Thursday. No sources provide conflicting information about the date, purpose, or general nature of the ceremony.