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New York Loyalty on Display

Introduction to Knicks’ Watch Party

Ana Ballom and her partner, Rodney Ballom, had driven 28 hours from Dallas to New York. By Sunday afternoon, they’ll be in Detroit. They had originally planned their trip to visit family. Their itinerary pivoted around their beloved New York Knicks.
If Ana was feeling any fatigue from the 1,500-mile drive, she didn’t show it. She finished a slice of pizza on Thursday evening on a plaza outside Madison Square Garden, early in the second half of the Knicks’ narrow Game 3 win over the Detroit Pistons. She was one of around 1,000 Knicks fans that had filled Knicks Plaza on 33rd Street for a Game 3 watch party.

The Watch Party Experience

The Knicks have hosted watch parties outside the Garden for all three of the first round games so far, with large screens and a social gathering area for fans. The watch parties carry a similar vibe to Knicks home games, complete with giveaways, fan contests, photo opportunities and the “Karaoke Cam,” and are free and open to the public. The club has also opened its Fan Plaza nearby, which has games, face painting and giveaways starting two hours before tip-off.

Fan Reactions and Appearances

“This is lit,” said Steven Rivera, a Knicks fan from Brooklyn who attended the Game 3 watch party. “I’ve never been to anything like this. It brings all of us together. This is great vibes.”
“It’s been a long time coming since we’ve had a good Knicks team,” said Ricky Barksdale, a Knicks fan who hails from the South Bronx. “We’re all celebrating the happiness together.”
Thursday night’s watch party featured appearances from Knicks alumni Latrell Sprewell, Stephon Marbury and Larry Johnson.
Knicks fans gathered for a watch party at MSG.Photo: MSG Sports

A Special Bond Among Fans

Marbury, a New York native who grew up a Knicks fan and fulfilled his dream of playing at Madison Square Garden for his hometown team, said that Knicks fans in the city share a special bond.
“For me to be able to be a Knick fan and to be able to see them,” Marbury told amNewYork on Thursday before tip-off, “I share the same energy that they share. Growing up watching the games, being in this position, I know exactly how they feel.”
Behind Marbury, the Knicks fans in front of the screen began a “Let’s go Knicks!” chant.

Generations of Knicks Fans

Ana grew up in The Bronx as a third generation Knicks fan, following her grandfather and her mother. She was mesmerized by the Knicks teams of the 1990s led by Patrick Ewing and John Starks. In high school, she’d buy the newspaper when the Knicks won in the playoffs and celebrate at school. They were amazing to watch, she said, and carried the same New York swagger as the current Knicks’ core, led by Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns.
“Every year, Patrick Ewing would say, ‘We’re gonna win,’” said Ana. “And we believed him. I think that’s the same energy that we get from Jalen. When he says, ‘We’re not done. We’re still working,’ we feel it in our soul that he really wants this for the city.”
Knicks fans gathered for a watch party at MSG.Photo: MSG Sports

The Legacy of Winning in New York

It may be early in the first round, but in the back of fans’ and players’ minds is the legacy that comes with winning in New York. It’s just a matter of time before another generation of Knicks joins the New York greats.
“When you win big in New York, you’re immortalized,” said Barksdale. “Look at Eli Manning, look at Derek Jeter, look at Mark Messier. You win a title at the Garden or in New York City, you’re immortalized, and I think people respect that.”

Conclusion

The New York loyalty on display at the Knicks’ watch party outside MSG is a testament to the dedication and passion of the team’s fans. With their energetic chants, enthusiastic reactions, and commitment to the team, it’s clear that the Knicks have a special place in the hearts of New Yorkers.

FAQs

Q: What is the Knicks Plaza watch party?
A: The Knicks Plaza watch party is a free event hosted by the Knicks outside Madison Square Garden, featuring large screens, giveaways, fan contests, and more.
Q: Who attended the Game 3 watch party?
A: Around 1,000 Knicks fans attended the Game 3 watch party, including Ana Ballom and her partner Rodney, who drove 28 hours from Dallas to attend.
Q: What is the significance of winning in New York?
A: Winning in New York can lead to a lasting legacy, with players being immortalized in the city’s sports history, as seen with examples like Eli Manning, Derek Jeter, and Mark Messier.

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