Knicks fans climb on police cars, sanitation trucks as countless others unable to get into jam-packed parade
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New York Knicks fans made sure they got the most out of their 53-year wait -- at least, those who were able to get inside the parade.
Millions gathered in New York's Canyon of Heroes, as many fans were turned away well before the parade started due to crowds.
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But those who got in had quite a grand old time -- while others certainly pushed the boundaries.
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Before the Knicks took part in the parade, several fans were seen climbing on top of police cars, while others gathered on top of a sanitation truck and building awnings.
Subway stations were packed near sunrise, including some in which hopeful attendees were unable to even exit. Roads and entry points to the parade were closed, leaving countless people out of the parade route.
In total, 72 vehicles were driven up Broadway to celebrate the team's first title since 1973, and 10,000 officers were deployed.
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The Knicks won each of the first two games in San Antonio before losing Game 3 and then completing the largest comeback in NBA Finals history in Game 4, battling back from down 29 points.
Game 5 took place in San Antonio, where the Knicks, once again, overcame a double-digit deficit -- twice.
Numerous watch parties took place throughout the playoff run that resulted in arrests, resulting in the parties being temporarily canceled.
Owner James Dolan announced on Wednesday that his team will visit President Donald Trump at the White House -- no NBA championship team has done so in either of his terms.
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