No Knick partied harder than Jeremy Sochan after winning NBA championship

The Knicks clinching their first championship since 1973 on Saturday brought joy to many, but one of their most recent acquisitions might’ve been the happiest of them all.Following the Knicks’ Saturday Game 5 victory over the Spurs, 94-90, which sealed their first NBA championship win in 53 years, several clips of Jeremy Sochan celebrating went viral.One clip showed Sochan, while shirtless, nearly toppling over after trying to climb the giant Larry O’Brien trophy on the floor at the Frost Bank Center, all while his teammate Jalen Brunson was recording an interview with Craig Melvin.When a shirtless Sochan first tried to climb the display, it began wheeling away, almost sending him to the floor and igniting gasps from the surrounding crowd.Sochan then successfully climbed the display and posed for a camera before realizing that Brunson was in the middle of an interview.Sochan then greeted a laughing Brunson and cheered him on for the rest of the interview.Another clip showed Sochan, still shirtless, and his teammates dancing in the locker room after the game.

The camera pans to Sochan eating steak right off the bone.The party didn’t end on Saturday night.Upon returning to New York on Sunday, Sochan posted a series of stories on his Instagram in the car, still shirtless and wearing his NBA Champions hat and goggles.

In one clip, Sochan sticks his head out the window and lost his goggles while not wearing a shirt.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.The “Our Team, Our Title” wrap from our June 15, 2026 print edition set behind acrylic plexiglass and framed in black ayous wood.

This remarkable keepsake edition documents the thrilling run to the NBA title.Grab a copy of our pap...

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Publisher: New York Post

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