Jose Alvarado gets wild on float with boombox during Knicks parade

There might be no one enjoying this Knicks championship more than Jose Alvarado.During Thursday’s ticker-tape parade in Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn native Jose Alvarado grabbed a boombox and a microphone and began appealing to the thousands of Knicks fans who turned out for the franchise’s first ever parade up the Canyon of Heroes.“We brought the trophy home.Let’s party, baby, let’s party.

Knicks in five,” Alvarado professed into a microphone while standing atop a float.The victory goes even deeper for Alvarado, who grew up a Knicks fan and starred at Christ the King high school.Alvarado’s roots and New York pride have endeared him to Knicks fans since his arrival to the team.

He was born in 1998, one year before the Knicks’ last appearance in the Finals in 1999.Alvarado is making his second appearance at a New York parade in just one week.On Sunday, the day after the Knicks clinched their first championship in 53 years, Alvarado attended the Puerto Rican Day Parade, appearing on a float alongside New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani in Alvarado’s native Brooklyn.

Teammate Jordan Clarkson joined in the celebration with Alvarado.The wait is officially over, and the city is painted orange and blue! Commemorate an unforgettable championship run with this authentic, complete original copy of the New York Post from Parade Day.

Don’t miss your chance to score a special plaque version of the Post cover wrap from the day Knicks fans have been waiting over 50 years for.Whether you were screaming in the stands at MSG, on 7th Ave or watching from home, this is the perfect time capsule of pure New York sports euphoria.

Frame the historic cover for your man cave, office, or sports bar, or gift it to the biggest fan in your life.Alvarado won the championship in his first season with his hometown team.

He spent five years with the New Orleans Pelicans before being traded to the Knicks in February.Though he had a limited role through...

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Publisher: New York Post

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