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New York Knicks postseason run generates $202M economic activity
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and New York City Economic Development Corporation announced on Wednesday that the Knicks 2026 postseason run has generated an estimated $202 million in economic activity from home games played so far.
Officials say each additional home playoff could generate $90 million in economic activity and a full postseason run may culminate in $465 million.
“As New Yorkers gather at restaurants and local businesses on game nights to root for our city’s team, this historic run is a reminder of how deeply sports strengthen our community — and our economy,” said NYCEDC Interim President and CEO Jeanny Pak.
In a release from the mayor’s office, Mamdani praises the team’s ability to support local businesses and create economic opportunities throughout the five boroughs.
“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,” he said. “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.”