Overview
- New York City has co-named 15 street corners in Manhattan after Knicks players to mark the team's first Eastern Conference Finals appearance since 2000.
- The initiative, announced by Mayor Eric Adams, features blue-and-orange street signs tied to player jersey numbers and will remain in place throughout the Knicks' playoff run.
- The renamed streets include locations such as 'Jalen Brunson Boulevard' near 7th Avenue and West 11th Street and 'Karl-Anthony Towns Square' outside Madison Square Garden.
- The signs were installed Wednesday morning ahead of Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden.
- This effort highlights a collaboration between the Mayor's Office, the Department of Transportation, and Madison Square Garden Sports to rally civic pride and celebrate the Knicks' milestone.