The legendary ’26 Knicks: Letters – Latest News
The Issue: The New York Knicks’ first NBA championship win in 53 years.
Congratulations to the New York Knicks.
It was a long time coming (“Way to Go, NY, Go NY, Go!!” June 15).
Lest anybody neglect, it took the Chicago Cubs 108 years to win one other World Series, and it was 35 years earlier than the New England Patriots hoisted their first Lombardi Trophy.
History has a humorous method of rewarding persistence.
You by no means know when your favourite workforce will lastly go all the way in which.
Denny Freidenrich
Laguna Beach, Calif.
What an unbelievable season!
Basketball followers in all places will bear in mind the workforce that embodied New York grit, by no means give up and battled to the ultimate buzzer.
Paul Bacon
Hallandale Beach, Fla.
Heroes are remembered, however legends by no means die.
The 2026 Knicks are without end immortalized as legends.
The arrival of Jalen Brunson modified every part.
He was born to be the captain of our Knicks.
The Josh Hart acquisition was a step that each workforce must make.
The OG Anunoby commerce was the heist of the century.
Without these guys’ sacrifices, none of this might be potential.
Thank you, Knicks, for letting me share this second with my two boys, as we are going to without end bear in mind it.
Thank you for making us champions!
Scotty Gunz
Charlotte, NC
King Jalen and his Knicks of the Round Court have upheld the last word beliefs of chivalry, braveness and justice within the warring world of basketball by routing the roughlings of Sad Antonio and dislodging them from Wemby Peak.
Samuel Bahn
Manhattan
The violence following the Knicks’ win appeared indistinguishable from a hate-filled riot.
Such mayhem occurred repeatedly at watch events, exterior MSG and across the metropolis just about each evening of the NBA finals.
Yet the best The Post’s editors might do was a lame, “Yes, some of it got out of hand” (“The Knicks’ Other Miracle,” Editorial, June 15).
It’s onerous to take The Post’s moralizing about public order critically after this.
Rick Hinshaw
Lynbrook
With all due respect for the Knicks, earlier than metropolis money is spent on a parade down the Canyon of Heroes, our fool mayor ought to fear about not axing a single school-safety agent as a consequence of a lack of funds (“It’s gonna be a ‘fete’ of history,” June 16).
Keeping our youngsters secure ought to be Priority No. 1; having a parade ought to be Priority No. 2.
If the parade is that important, maybe the billionaire Dolan household ought to pay for it.
Alan Brooks
Brooklyn
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The Issue: Elon Musk turning into the world’s first trillionaire following SpaceX’s stock market success.
The left is sick about Elon Musk’s success (“Trill-Elon-aire into orbit,” June 13).
A Mexican immigrant got here to work at SpaceX for $28 per hour as a welder and is now a millionaire.
Who did Sen. Bernie Sanders ever make into a millionaire besides himself?
Whose life did Sen. Elizabeth Warren ever make higher besides her own?
I’m so sick of these phony socialists who solely need energy and their dummy followers.
Carol Meltzer
Manhattan
A trillionaire?
I say no.
Elon Musk should go.
It’s time for a Second American Revolution, my working-class brothers and sisters.
If there ever was a time to take back our nation from the uber-rich destroying America for his or her own financial gain, it’s now.
When a wealthy spoiled brat, neo-Nazi fan of institutional racism like evil Musk turns into a trillionaire, you understand the time has come for our democratic republic to be restored by any means essential.
Jake Pickering
Arcata, Calif.
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