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Castoffs to Champions: How Leon Rose Built a Knicks Title Team | Evan & Tiki

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episode Castoffs to Champions: How Leon Rose Built a Knicks Title Team | Evan & Tiki cover

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Live from City Hall, Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber set the scene as the Knicks championship parade begins and New York erupts into a celebration decades in the making. With Jalen Brunson, Karl Anthony Towns, Josh Hart, and the rest of the champs moving through packed streets, the long imagined parade finally becomes real. The conversation captures the emotion, chaos, and disbelief of the day while also breaking down how this Knicks team was built. Evan and Tiki focus on the chip on the shoulder shared by Brunson, Hart, OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, and Towns, all players whose former teams were willing to move on before Leon Rose brought them together and turned them into NBA champions.

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Breen, the Mayor, Dolan and the Knicks Turn City Hall Into a Party | Evan & Tiki

Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber take listeners through the championship ceremony at City Hall as the Knicks are introduced, the crowd erupts, and Mike Breen gives voice to a moment New York fans waited 53 years to experience. From the national anthem to the team’s arrival with the trophy, the celebration becomes a powerful mix of nostalgia, pride, and pure citywide joy. The speeches bring the day to life, with Mayor Mamdani honoring generations of Knicks heartbreak, memorable franchise moments, and the resilience that carried this team to a title. Evan and Tiki react as city officials, James Dolan, Leon Rose, and Mike Brown address the crowd, celebrating the fans, the players, the organization, and a championship run that finally gave New York its long awaited parade.

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