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Exclusive | New York Knicks celebrate with VIP bash at private members-only club after parade

The New York Knicks have celebrated their first NBA championship in over 50 years with a city parade and an exclusive VIP bash.

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The New York Knicks celebrated their first NBA championship in more than 50 years with a victory parade attended by stars such as Alicia Keys and Wu-Tang Clan. Following the parade, the team celebrated with a VIP bash at a private members-only club.

Epilogue added 7d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

The New York Knicks recently held a victory parade to celebrate their first NBA championship in more than five decades. Following the public event, the team transitioned to a private members-only club for a VIP celebration.

Coverage from NPR and Paste Magazine highlights the parade's scale and the presence of stars including Alicia Keys and Wu-Tang Clan. Page Six reports exclusively on the subsequent private party, while Tribeca Citizen provided visual recaps of the parade festivities.

Future developments may include further details regarding the private celebrations or additional coverage of the championship victory festivities.

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Quick answers

How long has it been since the Knicks last won a championship?

According to NPR, it has been more than 50 years.

Who were some of the notable attendees at the parade?

Paste Magazine reports that Alicia Keys and Wu-Tang Clan were among the stars in attendance.

Where did the team celebrate after the parade?

Page Six reports that the Knicks held a VIP bash at a private members-only club.

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