The New York Knicks won its first championship in 53 years on Saturday. This non-fanatic ruminates on the takeaways for all of us.

On a warm May night in 1973, in a working-class New Jersey suburb just across the Hudson from Manhattan, 17-year-old Greg Hourdajian stood in front of a television set shouting…

On a warm May night in 1973, in a working-class New Jersey suburb just across the Hudson from Manhattan, 17-year-old Greg Hourdajian stood in front of a television set shouting…

They accomplished so much on the court, and impacted so much off it, that they don’t merely deserve to go down as the finest Knicks team.

This is how hungry New York was for a championship, one that for years it felt like would never arrive. Now, it finally has.

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

The New York Knicks won its first championship in 53 years on Saturday. This non-fanatic ruminates on the takeaways for all of us.

After 53 long years, the New York Knicks are once again NBA champions, and the vibes are indeed immaculate.