Tiki's take
Among the horde waiting outside City Hall for the Knicks celebration parade to kick off was former Giants star Tiki Barber, now the co-host of "Evan & Tiki" on WFAN.
"The Knicks fans have been waiting forever," Barber said. "This is an ecstatic feeling. It's a basketball town, but they've never had basketball championships here, at least for a lot of these guys. Yeah, it goes back to the '70s, and most of us weren't even born yet, so this is amazing. They galvanized and unified the city, which is pretty cool."
Barber said one reason why this Knicks team has electrified New York is that all of the players are so likeable. "There's not a person that you look at and say, 'He didn't belong.' They all belong. Give credit to the organization, particularly [team president] Leon Rose. for putting the right group of guys together, who knew what it took."

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