Yes, you can still get Knicks merch before Game 1 These picks arrive by tomorrow

New Yorkers, we’ve been waiting a long time for this — we have to show up in style.Our New York Knicks are back in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999.The finals start tomorrow, but that doesn’t mean it’s too late to get all of your watch party gear set, whether you’re watching from a bar, your couch or with 18,000 other fans at Madison Square Garden.An Amazon Prime membership unlocks all kinds of benefits for users, but the best — and most relevant, as Knicks fans on a bit of a time crunch — is the ultra-fast shipping.

If you aren’t already a member, you can take advantage of a 30-day free trial (which will also run through this year’s annual Prime Day) and get your Knicks gear in less than 24 hours.This classic tee with a vintage vibe would make the perfect Game 1 fit — especially since it’ll be on your doorstep tomorrow before tip-off with Amazon Prime shipping.Trust us: Crocs are the most comfortable shoes you’ll ever wear.

They’ll look great at any watch party, and you won’t be in pain if you’re on your feet for hours.This authentic Mitchell and Ness Hardwood Classics jersey replicates Patrick Ewing’s iconic New York Knicks uniform, featuring a premium mesh design with stitched letters and numbers for a classic throwback look.

This officially licensed heavyweight fleece hoodie features a comfortable pullover design, a bold Knicks graphic and long sleeves, built to provide maximum durability for dedicated basketball fans.This Adidas x New York Knicks quarter-zip features a vibrant blue colorway with a mock-neck collar, providing the perfect blend of athletic performance and casual everyday fan gear.

These Ultra Game NBA basketball shorts are crafted from lightweight, soft air mesh fabric with dual side pockets, offering maximum breathability and comfort for everyday wear — especially as temps in NYC keep rising.This youth New York Knicks Swingman jersey features Jal...

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Publisher: New York Post

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