New York City installs temporary street signs honoring the New York Knicks, according to reports citing signage that is scheduled to be removed within hours. Both outlets describe the signs as time-limited, with the removal time stated as “Gone by 11:58 tonight.” The articles frame the announcement as part of a short-term public display tied to the Knicks, rather than a permanent change to street signage. While the New York Post adds a more playful tone in its framing, both sources describe the same core facts: the street signs are temporary, they are branded for the Knicks, and they are scheduled to come down by late evening on the day they are posted. The reporting does not indicate that city officials are making any lasting modifications to street names or navigation infrastructure, and it focuses instead on the brief duration of the promotion.