Social media posts claim that shots were fired in Times Square as Knicks fan tried to “flip over” a school bus.

Celebrations turned rowdy after the Knicks' historic comeback win in the NBA Finals.

Following the Knicks' NBA Finals Game 4 win, chaos erupted outside Madison Square Garden with nearly 10,000 fans.

New York City was a picture of pandemonium on Saturday night as thousands of its raucous citizens invaded the streets to celebrate the Knicks' first NBA Championship in 53 years.

Social media posts claim that shots were fired in Times Square as Knicks fan tried to “flip over” a school bus.

It was bedlam on Broadway as the New York Knicks won their first NBA championship in 53 years, with exuberant celebrations marred by mayhem and violence

NEW YORK (AP) — It was bedlam on Broadway as the New York Knicks won their first NBA championship in 53 years on Saturday night, with exuberant celebrations marred by

Mayhem descended in Times Square as New York Knicks fans celebrated their NBA triumph as a school bus was torched and gunshots heard near 42nd Street

Teenager shot in the foot during celebrations in Times Square, New York police officer says.

They waited for the final buzzer to be sure, but not a second longer.

It was bedlam on Broadway after the Knicks won the NBA Finals as exuberant celebrations were met with mayhem and violence, including gunshots in Times Square.

The streets of New York City were full of scenes of jubilation as the Knicks won their first NBA title in 53 years.

A 17-year-old was also shot several blocks north of MSG and taken to a nearby hospital, and five school buses were damaged.

New York police said Sunday that 63 people were arrested overnight as unruly crowds flooded into the city's streets to celebrate the Knicks' first NBA championship in 53 years.