The New York Knicks are still living in celebration mode after ending a decades long championship drought.
Following their massive victory parade through New York City on Thursday, June 18, the team did not call it a night when the buses stopped rolling. Instead, players and guests moved the celebration to one of Manhattan’s most exclusive venues.
The energy from the streets clearly followed them inside.
Knicks players celebrate NBA championship at Chez Margaux in New York City
According to reports from Page Six, several members of the Knicks roster gathered at the private members only club Chez Margaux after the official parade festivities.
Players including Josh Hart, Karl Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby, Miles McBride, and Landry Shamet were among those seen continuing the celebration into the night.
The gathering marked a more personal and relaxed continuation of a historic moment for the franchise, which had just secured its first championship in 53 years. The mood inside the club was described as high energy and celebratory, with players embracing the magnitude of the achievement after a long and emotional parade through Manhattan.
Cardi B and celebrities join Knicks championship celebration in NYC
The Knicks’ private celebration was not limited to the team alone.
Several high profile celebrities were also reportedly in attendance, including Cardi B, Teyana Taylor, Leon Bridges, Greta Gerwig, and Shaboozey. Sources noted that Cardi B and Teyana Taylor arrived separately and were among the last guests to join the event, adding to the late night atmosphere of the celebration.
Family members and partners of players were also present, including Jordyn Woods, who is engaged to Karl Anthony Towns, along with her sister Jodie Woods.
The mix of athletes, entertainers, and close friends created a setting that reflected the Knicks’ growing cultural presence in New York beyond just basketball.
Knicks championship party caps emotional New York parade celebration
Earlier in the day, the Knicks had already drawn massive crowds during their championship parade, with more than one million fans reportedly lining the streets of New York City. The parade itself marked a historic milestone for the franchise, as it was the first official championship celebration of its kind for the team. The Knicks’ previous titles in 1970 and 1973 came in an era without the modern style of city wide parades.
Fans, celebrities, and former supporters including Spike Lee, Tracy Morgan, and Timothée Chalamet also joined the public celebrations, turning the day into a city wide event.
Inside the private celebration later that night, players were also noted for taking time to personally thank staff members at the venue, a gesture that stood out during the festivities.
As the night wound down, the celebration reflected more than just a title win. It marked a cultural moment for New York basketball, one that stretched from packed city streets to an exclusive late night club gathering, all centered around a championship that had been decades in the making.
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