Knicks Fans Wear Team Apparel at Playoff Games
New York Knicks supporters have attended playoff games in coordinated team clothing. The team is one win from its first NBA Finals appearance since 1999.
New York PostNew York Knicks fans have appeared at Madison Square Garden wearing coordinated team apparel during the current playoff series.
Some outfits include matching track jackets from the 1990s and hand-stitched tops from local label Lingua Franca. Celebrities including Mariska Hargitay, Jon Stewart, Spike Lee, Christy Turlington and Edward Burns have been photographed in Knicks gear at recent games.
The usual outdoor watch party outside the arena has been canceled for Game 4 against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Officials cited concerns about crowd behavior. Knicks fans have continued to gather in bars and on sidewalks while wearing team clothing.
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3 events- Recent first-round game
Spike Lee attended a Knicks-Hawks game in layered team apparel.
1 sourceNew York Post - Game 2
Jon Stewart wore an orange graphic Knicks T-shirt at Madison Square Garden.
1 sourceNew York Post - Game 2
A couple arrived in matching blue-and-orange Adidas Knicks jackets.
1 sourceNew York Post
Potential Impact
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Fans may gather in additional indoor venues for remaining games.
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Local retailers may see increased demand for Knicks merchandise.
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