As the New York Knicks continue to battle it out against the San Antonio Spurs in the 2026 NBA Finals—their first appearance since 1999—one song effectively encapsulates the feelings of fans of the northeastern team everywhere, even more than three decades after its release: "Go NY Go" by Jesse Itzler.
Providing full insight into the song's inception, Itzler took to Instagram to share the backstory of how taking a leap of faith at 22 years old on a demo, recorded in a closet, turned into a timeless piece of New York Knicks and Madison Square Garden history.
"Go NY Go" became a gameday sensation and a Madison Square Garden staple—the rest is history.
Meanwhile, the Knicks are experiencing a full-on heyday—and in true New Yorker fashion, their ever-strong fanbase is loud and proud about it. The team, helmed by Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, and Josh Hart, has carried the organization into a new era.
In case you're not following along, most recently, the team stunned crowds around the world with a ferocious comeback and an unbelievable, must-see final play during Game 4 of the series at MSG on Wednesday, June 10. Miraculously securing the lead within the crucial final minutes of the game, after being down 29 points in the third quarter, they came out victorious with a final score of 107 to 106.
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