New York Knicks reportedly issue a cease-and-desist letter to Senate candidate Aber Kawas for using the team’s logo in campaign materials. Multiple outlets say the campaign items, described as stickers or an ad, include the Knicks’ logo and are used to promote her bid for the New York State Senate. The reports frame the action as a legal dispute over advertising practices and potential infringement, with the Knicks warning that they could pursue legal action. One account specifically cites allegations of “false advertising,” while other coverage characterizes the demand as a cease-and-desist over trademark or logo use. The candidate is described as being supported by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The outlets do not provide additional details on whether Kawas has responded or whether the campaign has changed the materials. The reports also do not specify the exact language in the letter beyond the general claims associated with stopping the logo’s use. The Knicks’ stated concern, as reported, is that the ad’s use of the team branding creates a legal or misleading advertising issue.