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Spike Lee Revels In Knicks Championship Parade After 53-year Wait

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Spike Lee has had plenty of courtside moments with the Knicks.

This one was different.

The legendary filmmaker and longtime Knicks superfan was in full celebration mode during Thursday’s championship parade through Lower Manhattan, soaking in the franchise’s first NBA title in 53 years from a float alongside the Brunson family.

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Spike Lee attends a championship ticker-tape parade celebrating the team’s NBA Finals victory in New York on June 18, 2026. AFP via Getty Images
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Spike Lee rides on Jalen Brunson’s float at the 2026 NBA Champion New York Knicks ticker-tape parade. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Lee, who has been a fixture at Madison Square Garden for decades, was seen reveling in the moment as the Knicks celebrated the end of one of the longest championship waits in New York sports.

“I’ve never been to a parade ever,” Lee told MSG while being interviewed on the float. “I’m glad it’s this one!”

Lee also thanked the Brunson family for inviting him onto their float and said he felt blessed to be part of the celebration.

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Lee, who has been a fixture at Madison Square Garden for decades, was seen reveling in the moment as the Knicks celebrated the end of one of the longest championship waits in New York sports. Robert Miller for NY Post

Then he gave the moment a very Spike ending.

After the interview, Lee kissed the interviewer on the cheek before breaking into a dance, pointing his arms up and down as the parade rolled on.

It was a fitting scene for one of the most recognizable Knicks fans in the world.

"I've never been to a parade EVER – I'm glad it's this one!" – Spike Lee is soaking it all in at the Knicks Championship parade.@VolvoCarUSA | @McNuttMonica | #AlwaysKnickspic.twitter.com/qn0rSTXWdg

— KNICKS ON MSG (@KnicksMSGN) June 18, 2026

Lee has been part of the team’s public identity for generations, sitting courtside through playoff runs, painful collapses, rebuilds and years when The Garden had far more frustration than celebration.

That made Thursday’s parade feel like more than just another celebrity appearance.

For Lee, it was the payoff for decades of loyalty.


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It has also been quite a year for the filmmaker’s sporting life.

Lee, a known Arsenal fan, also saw the Gunners win the Premier League this season, ending their own long wait for a league title.

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For Lee, Thursday’s parade was the payoff for decades of loyalty. Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock
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Lee has been part of the team’s public identity for generations, sitting courtside through playoff runs, painful collapses, rebuilds and years when The Garden had far more frustration than celebration. Stephen Yang for NY Post

But Thursday belonged to the Knicks.

As fans packed the streets in blue and orange, Lee was right in the middle of it — smiling, dancing and enjoying a parade that had been more than five decades in the making.

After all those nights courtside at the Garden, Spike finally got his Knicks championship moment.

And he made sure to enjoy every second of it.