New York City Just Got The Wildest NBA Finals Rule and Nobody In San Antonio Is Ready For It
Alright, you guys are NOT going to believe this, but New York City just pulled the most insane stunt for their Knicks. We're talking absolute, chaotic, all-in fandom here. Mayor Zohran Mamdani just dropped an executive order on Monday, literally *repealing bedtimes* for kids in NYC during the NBA Finals run! Are you kidding me? This is next-level dedication, and honestly, the San Antonio Spurs probably didn't see this coming. New York is going full throttle to support their team, and that means even the little ones are getting the green light to stay up late and scream their heads off.A Decree For 'New York's Cutest'
This isn't some joke, folks. The 112th Mayor of New York City signed an actual document with the title: "repealing kids' bedtimes for Knicks Finals run." Can you imagine? It's their first NBA Finals trip since 1999, and they're chasing their first championship since way back in 1973. Mamdani even had a group of young students, some rocking Knicks jerseys, around his desk when he signed it, and kids' handprints are all over the other side of the order. The whole point? NBA Finals games tip off at 8:30 p.m. ET, and bedtimes are a "key hindrance" for younger fans who want to cheer on their team. Mamdani's order explicitly states: "WHEREAS, bedtimes should not impede the ability of New York's Cutest to cheer for the Knicks and watch every second of this historic Championship series." Section 1 gets even more definitive, saying: "I hereby direct that bedtimes in the City of New York are repealed during the NBA Finals so that kids of all ages can root for their New York Knicks." He even threw in lyrics from a popular 1993 team anthem, "Go New York Go New York Go." This mayor isn't playing around.Mayor Mamdani's All-Out Fandom
Seriously, Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who's only 34, has been front and center throughout this Knicks' run. He's been incredibly vocal, taking to X to declare: "As Mayor, you're forced to make many difficult decisions. This was not one of them." We saw him jokingly blame former Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young, a noted Knicks villain, for the sky-high ticket prices during their first-round matchup with Atlanta. Then, when the Knicks swept the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals, Mamdani tagged New York City sanitation on social media with the awesome line: "I'd like to report a sweep." He was even at Madison Square Garden for Game 2 of that series! The dude is a ride-or-die fan, and he's bringing the whole city, especially the kids, along for the ride. So, get ready, Seattle fam. The NBA Finals kick off Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC, with San Antonio hosting Game 1 and 2 before the series shifts to New York. With the entire youth of NYC now officially allowed to pull all-nighters, you know the energy is going to be absolutely wild. Can the Knicks finally snag that title they've been waiting for since '73? We'll be watching, even if it means we're pulling a Mamdani and staying up late right along with them!🐦 What fans are saying on X
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