Mike Brown let Knicks stars air grievances in meetings before playoff run
The airing of grievances is a Festivus tradition. The Knicks' playoff run began with a Festivus of their own.

Fans thronged the streets to celebrate as the New York Knicks won their first NBA championship since 1973. Crowds were dancing into the night after the nail-biting 94-90 finish to game 5 of the finals against San Antonio Spurs. As the celebrations ran late into the night, hundreds of people also swarmed a convoy of about 15 shuttle buses in Times Square used to transport soccer fans from the first World Cup game in the New York City area. At least one bus was set on fire. It was not immediately clear whether anyone was injured in the incident‘It’s euphoria’: New York City celebrates Knicks’ NBA title win after 53-year waitKnicks beat Spurs as brilliant Brunson shines again Continue reading...
The airing of grievances is a Festivus tradition. The Knicks' playoff run began with a Festivus of their own.
Erica Brunson didn't hold back on her brother's critics.
"Guess who is the champ now? It is us. It is New York. It is not Texas.''
Trump will be a mere spectator at the UFC fights at his 80th birthday bash. Roosevelt took a more hands-on approachDonald Trump is throwing himself a huge 80th birthday party on Sunday with a UFC fight on the White House South Lawn, but he’ll be a mere spectator. About 120 years ago, another brash New Yorker turned president took a much more hands-on approach to sparring at the White House, when Theodore Roosevelt lost sight in his left eye during a 1905 boxing match there.Roosevelt, the 26th American president, made the revelation in 1917, eight years after leaving the White House. Continue reading...
For their first NBA championship in 53 years, the Knicks will also get a bump in their bank accounts.
Senator Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving Senate Republican leader, was admitted to a hospital Sunday morning, his spokesperson said.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch touted her officers' hard work to keep the peace Saturday night as the Knicks NBA championship sparked celebrations across the city -- with some fans marring the parties with violent incidents.
Mere hours after his Knicks won their first NBA championship since 1973, Mitchell Robinson celebrated another victory.