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... Read moreAs a lifelong New Yorker, I can truly relate to the excitement that fills the city when the Knicks hit the court, especially during the playoffs. The energy in Manhattan during Game 2 was palpable, with fans rallying behind the team and chanting "LETS GOOOOOO!" everywhere you looked. Being born and raised here gives a unique perspective on how basketball is more than just a game—it's a symbol of community and NYC pride. Watching the Knicks play at Madison Square Garden, known as "The Mecca of Basketball," is an experience like no other. The chants and cheers echo through the streets, uniting people from all walks of life. Supporting the Knicks isn’t just about sports; it’s about representing the resilience and spirit of New Yorkers. In recent years, the Knicks have shown promising talent and an upward trajectory, making the playoff games especially thrilling. The hashtag #KnicksIn4 captures the hope and belief that this season could be the one where the Knicks make a deep run. For fans like me, every game feels like a celebration of our city's heart and determination. Whether you're a native New Yorker or a basketball enthusiast visiting NYC, experiencing the Knicks playoff atmosphere is a must. The mix of historic pride and the community’s unwavering support creates unforgettable memories. It’s truly a reminder of why the phrase "Proud to be a New Yorker" carries so much meaning.