Mayor Adams co-names NYC streets after Knicks players for Eastern Conference Finals | amNewYork
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that several streets will be temporarily co-named after members of the Knicks as a tribute during their Eastern Conference Finals clash against the Indiana Pacers. Emphasizing the team’s fortitude and community spirit, Adams stated that this initiative aims to boost Knicks pride among the city’s residents. The announcement includes specific street names like Jalen Brunson Blvd. and others, with new blue and orange signs featuring player names and logos, as the Knicks aim for their first championship since 2000.
The Knicks embody the spirit of New York—resilient, passionate, and unstoppable, Mayor Adams said. We’re celebrating this team by temporarily co-naming our city streets.
On the path to a championship, we recognize the hard work and determination that has gotten this team to the Eastern Conference Finals.
Nearly 8.5 million New Yorkers, and millions more, are behind the New York Knicks as they continue this incredible journey.
This is the Knicks' ninth-ever appearance in the Eastern Conference Finals, and their first since 2000 when they lost to these very same Pacers.
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