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Vol. I · No. 4 Monday, June 15, 2026 · Evening Edition Price: Free

Knicks NBA Championship Merch Includes Official Locker Room T-Shirt, Signed Jalen Brunson Basketballs

The New York Knicks secured their first NBA championship title since 1973 after defeating the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 on Saturday. Led by Jalen Brunson’s 45 points, the Knicks won the series 4-1. The victory took place in front of a star-studded crowd at the Frost Bank Center in Texas, which included celebrities such as Timothée Chalamet, Tracy Morgan, Ben Stiller, and Prince Harry. Following the win, several pieces of championship merchandise became available. Nike.com released an official locker room T-shirt, which features streetwear-inspired graphics and an oversized fit; the same shirt was worn by the team during their trophy photo. Other available items include a regular fit T-shirt in black or grey, a tri-blend construction shirt from Homage, a Sportiqe T-shirt featuring the “CHAMPS” logo, and a graffiti-inspired shirt featuring Lady Liberty. Also, a New Era 59FIFTY fitted cap with the champions logo and a black fleece hoodie are available on Fanatics.com, while Amazon is offering a vintage-style two-tone blue and white hat. The Knicks vs. Spurs series was noted as one of the largest sporting events in the country, with front-row tickets drawing celebrities including Adam Sandler, Taylor Swift, and HAIM. According to Rolling Stone, the atmosphere at Madison Square Garden during the Finals was described as “electric,” with the floor vibrating during a Game 4 comeback. Jordyn Woods, who is engaged to Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns, spoke with The Hollywood Reporter regarding the team’s run. Woods noted that the city’s fandom has brought people together and observed a sense of positivity regarding the local economy and small businesses. She also discussed her partnership with Reese’s x Oreo, her game-day makeup routine, and a superstition involving an orange purse she brings to games.

Sources

Variety · The Hollywood Reporter · Rolling Stone