Knicks coach Mike Brown wears a “10 Weeks” shirt during the team’s NBA title parade, according to multiple outlets. The shirt references comments attributed to Knicks owner James Dolan made ahead of the team’s playoff run, which some coverage describes as remarks about sacrifice and abstinence. Brown’s choice of clothing is presented as a light, pointed nod to Dolan’s earlier wording. While the outlets agree on the core details—that Brown wore the shirt and that the reference ties back to Dolan—the reports differ mainly in wording and characterization of the remarks. Across the coverage, the focus remains on the symbolic nature of the gesture rather than any change in basketball operations or official statements. The parade appearance is framed as part of the broader championship celebration, with Brown’s shirt serving as the most noticeable media moment in the accounts provided.