James Dolan jokingly told Knicks players to avoid sex during playoffs

The Knicks may be celebrating in more ways than one.Prior to their championship run this postseason, James Dolan jokingly asked the players to avoid sex during the playoffs, according to SNY’s Ian Begley.In the unexpected speech from Dolan, who took over control of the Knicks in 1999, he reportedly told players about the importance of sacrificing and how much he believed in this Knicks roster to end the team’s now-previous, 53-year title drought.“They were a little surprised, but the words hit,” a source told SNY.More than two months later, Dolan and the Knicks earned the championship they so desperately craved as they defeated the Spurs in Game 5 on Saturday night.Dolan was front and center during the Knicks’ title celebrations, as he was presented the Larry O’Brien by commissioner Adam Silver and apologized to fans for the team’s struggles.“Hey, New York, I’m sorry it took so long, but here we are, and hopefully it won’t take that long again,” Dolan said.This premium commemorative plaque features the iconic front cover of the New York Post from the Knicks’ historic 2026 NBA Finals victory.

The walls of any true fan require this plaque of our back cover from June 14, 2026 featuring Brunson and the boys celebrating their win.Whether they were screaming at the TV at home or chanting down Seventh Avenue, every Knicks fan needs a permanent reminder of the year New York took back the basketball world.

This remarkable keepsake edition documents the thrilling run to the NBA title.Grab a copy of our paper from June 14, 2026 celebrating this huge moment for Knicks fans and New York City as a whole.

A front-row chronicle of New York’s historic 2026 championship season! Celebrate the moment OG Anunoby secured the game 3 victory for our boys in the final moments.OMG, indeed! This adjustable hat says what we were all thinking during this intense championship run.

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