Multiple New York Post reports describe crowds of New York Knicks fans gathering along the Canyon of Heroes for the team’s championship ticker-tape parade. The articles say fans show up early and in large numbers, including climbing onto structures such as scaffolding and fire escapes to get a better view of the parade route. Some coverage focuses on how fans react during the event, including chanting and directing remarks toward San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama, represented by a doll, as well as making loud, opinionated comments. Other reports emphasize the lengths fans go to attend, portraying strong enthusiasm and determination to be present for the celebration. Across the accounts, the common elements are the scale of attendance, the intense crowd activity around parade viewing areas, and heightened fan noise and displays during the procession. The reports all relate to the Knicks’ championship parade in New York City and characterize it as a high-energy public event with significant participation from supporters lining the route.