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Lottery, connections and fence-hopping: How Knicks fans got inside City Hall for a once-in-a-lifetime celebration

By Big New York · 06/18/2026 · Updated 06/18/2026

More than 347,000 New Yorkers applied for lottery tickets to the Knicks’ City Hall championship ceremony. A lucky few got in that way. Others arrived by More than 347,000 New Yorkers applied for lottery tickets to the Knicks’ City Hall championship ceremony. A lucky few got in that way. Others arrived by invitation, through connections.

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More than 347,000 New Yorkers applied for lottery tickets to the Knicks’ City Hall championship ceremony. A lucky few got in that way. Others arrived by More than 347,000 New Yorkers applied for lottery tickets to the Knicks’ City Hall championship ceremony. A lucky few got in that way. Others arrived by invitation, through connections.

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