
Knicks postseason has generated $202M in economic activity, Mamdani says
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and New York City Economic Development Corporation President & CEO Jeanny Pak announced that the New York Knicks' 2026 postseason run has generated an estimated $202 million in economic activity from home games played so far.
As the Knicks return to the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years, the postseason has the potential to generate a total of $465 million in economic activity if all possible home games are played.

"New Yorkers have been waiting 27 years for this moment," said Mayor Mamdani. "I've watched this team from the nosebleeds, from my couch with my family and alongside neighbors across this city. Millions of New Yorkers have done the same from living rooms, restaurants, barbershops and street corners in every borough. When the Knicks win, New York comes alive. And as these numbers make clear, that energy supports small businesses, workers and neighborhoods that make New York what it is. Go Knicks."








