Pandemonium in New York as Knicks fans flood the streets after historic comeback - as supporters SMASH yellow cabs and light explosives while waving Palestinian flags
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By WILL POTTER, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 13:14, 11 June 2026 | Updated: 13:28, 11 June 2026 New York descended into pandemonium overnight as Knicks fans filled the streets and celebrated the team's historic comeback victory over the San Antonio Spurs. Crazed fans took to the Big Apple to laud the team's 107-106 win, which came after the Knicks surged back from 29 points down to mark the largest comeback in NBA Finals history. As the city flew into a frenzy, some fans were seen taking their celebrations too far as the NPYD arrested several people. The NYPD did not immediately confirm how many arrests were made Wednesday night. Clips sweeping social media showed people climbing on police cars and street signs, setting off fireworks and brawling in the streets. One fan in an orange Knicks jersey was seen being arrested after allegedly lighting explosive devices and fireworks, moments before a second shirtless man was filmed also arrested by a throng of cops. A yellow taxi cab was destroyed by dozens of jubilant fans in other videos, with one man holding up a Palestine flag as he smashed the vehicle's windscreen. The NYPD said it has also launched a manhunt for suspects who assaulted a Spurs fan as he walked back to his hotel following the Texas team's humiliating loss. Authorities released images of the suspects striking the Spurs fan in the face and kicking him, before stealing the jersey off his back. New York descended into pandemonium overnight as Knicks fans filled the streets and celebrated the team's historic comeback victory over the San Antonio Spurs - with several people arrested for their wild celebrations Fans were seen destroying cars, climbing street signs and brawling to mark the Knicks win Fans were delirious following the Knicks' victory Huge police presence and security measures did little to calm Knicks fans The wild scenes came after New York City officials and Madison Square Garden CEO James Dolan were slammed for not holding an official watch party outside the arena, as the city installed huge security measures around midtown Manhattan. But the huge police presence and security perimeters did little to calm the city following the win, which came after multiple arrests were also made after the previous two Knicks playoffs games. While the streets of New York City went wild, inside the MSG arena was an A-list affair as many of the Knicks' most famous supporters filled the seats. Celebrities in attendance included Taylor Swift, Timothee Chalamet, Adam Sandler and Ben Stiller, with one radio host caught in an awkward hot-mic moment telling Swift to 'get out' of the playoff game. The pop megastar was taking in the action from courtside without fiance Travis Kelce, who was unable to join her in the Big Apple while on a mandatory three-day minicamp with the Kansas City Chiefs in preparation for the 2026 NFL season. Swift was a mainstay on the broadcast of the game, as she went viral across social media for dancing and celebrating in the game's final moments. Elsewhere in the chaos, Timothee Chalamet looked like a man who had just witnessed a miracle, and Sandler and Chris Rock went wild. There was one notable absentee on Wednesday night, however. Donald Trump, whose appearance at Game 3 had been greeted with a thunderous chorus of boos - and who left having watched the Knicks lose - was nowhere to be seen. Knicks fans jump on top of a police cruiser during celebrations people fight in the street following the game New York City officials installed a huge police presence in anticipation of the wild scenes Several people were arrested during the raucous night Swift was among the A-list celebrities witnessing the madness unfold at courtside Swift, much like the rest of Madison Square Garden, was left in disbelief by the end With authorities searching for suspects who assaulted a Spurs fan, players on both teams condemned the attack as a stain on the historic night's sport. Knicks player Karl-Anthony Towns said of the assault: 'The game is built off of respect and passion. We want everyone to respect each other. 'We want everyone to enjoy basketball at its purest state. It's the NBA Finals. There's no better place to watch basketball. Leave the physicality to everyone on the court.' 'We can't forget it's just a game. We're just playing a game out there. I'm all for passion but with respect for each other. It's unacceptable,' Towns added, per ABC7. Ben Stiller also waded into the controversy on social media, saying in an X post: 'Being a Knick fan doesn't mean being disrespectful to Spurs fans in any way... we get caught up during the games but we gotta show respect to our fellow humans.' In another ugly moment, a Knicks fan was seen in footage throwing an object at Spurs star player Victor Wembanyama as the player returned to his hotel. Knicks fans throwing stuff at Wemby and the Spurs as they arrive at their hotel😬 pic.twitter.com/R2qGunsxBW Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner were also among the raucous celebrations inside MSG OG Anunoby rises above the crowd to make the game-winning tip shot against the Spurs The towering seven-foot-four Frenchman was seen in footage walking towards the entrance of the Ritz-Carlton hotel in midtown Manhattan when the object was hurled at him. Wembanyama ducked as the object almost hit him before it struck a nearby street sign. The player was rushed inside, and the NYPD has not made any arrests. No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. 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