Knicks Parade Set to Kick Off at 10 a.m. ET on June 18: Route, Livestream Details Inside

Knicks fans celebrate on June 18 Thursday as the parade starts at 10 a.m. ET and will be televised live.

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New York Knicks fans have waited more than five decades for this moment, and now the city is ready to celebrate. The Knicks' championship parade is scheduled for Thursday, June 18, with the event beginning at 10 a.m. ET in Lower Manhattan.

Fans who cannot attend in person will still be able to watch the celebration live on local television networks and through live TV streaming services. The parade comes just days after the Knicks finally won their first NBA championship since 1973. Led by Finals MVP Jalen Brunson, the team ended a 53-year wait and gave fans a moment they had been dreaming about for decades.

The parade will follow the famous Canyon of Heroes route, starting at Battery Park and moving north along Broadway before ending near City Hall. After the parade reaches its final stop, a ceremony will take place outside City Hall, where Mayor Zohran Mamdani is expected to present Keys to the City to Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and other members of the championship-winning roster.

Fans who are unable to make the trip to Manhattan will still have several ways to follow the celebration. According to reports, the parade will be carried live by local New York broadcasters, including MSG Network, FOX 5 and ABC 7. Live TV streaming platforms such as FuboTV and DirecTV are also expected to provide access for viewers without cable.