Knicks championship turned into chaotic mix for stars as they take podcast to next level

Knicks stars Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart aren’t finished celebrating the team’s championship run yet.In an exclusive interview with The Post, the NBA champs and Matt Hillman, Hart’s best friend and business partner, pulled back the curtain on their lives after June 13 — when the Knicks clinched the NBA title in a 94-90 win against the Spurs in Game 5 of the 2026 NBA Finals.“It’s been the most chaotic mix of personal and professional time really ever,” said Hillman, who is the co-host of the “Roommates Show” weekly podcast with Hart and Brunson.It’s been a non-stop work flow of television appearances, brand deals and new opportunities after the final buzzer rang at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio — and the Roommates have been keeping a secret.The third edition of their live podcast experience — “The Roommates Show Block Party Presented by DoorDash” — will move from Central Park to Randall’s Island Park on Sept 26 due to high demand for tickets after the Knicks secured their first title in 53 years.More than 4,000 tickets for this year’s show sold out in 90 seconds, with nearly 8,000 fans left on the waitlist, making this the potential largest live podcast event of all time.They will welcome special guests including Jose Alvarado, Mariska Hargitay, Jimmy Fallon, Spike Lee, Landry Shamet and more — plus musical performances from Fabolous, Jim Jones, Maino and Dave East.“I think it’ll be a great opportunity to celebrate with the fans and also celebrate the fans themselves,” Brunson said.“They showed up for us, so I’m just excited to show up for them in a fun and different environment.”The “Roommates Show” is two and a half years old, having launched in Feb.
2024, and entering its fourth season.“We kind of started [the podcast] and didn’t really know what the trajectory was going to be,” Hart said.“We didn’t have like a goal in mind.
We were just like, ‘You know, let’s start it and just to see if anyt...