New York City’s 112th mayor, Zohran Mamdani, has signed an executive order titled “repealing kids’ bedtimes for Knicks Finals run.”
The order directly references the Knicks’ run to the NBA Finals, framing the team’s postseason moment as a citywide event extending beyond the court. The title signals a lighthearted civic gesture aimed at young fans following New York’s championship pursuit.
Knicks Fever Reaches City Hall
The Knicks’ Finals run has brought heightened attention across New York, with the mayor’s executive order adding an official City Hall touch to the moment. While the order’s title focuses on kids’ bedtimes, no additional details were provided regarding its scope or implementation.
The gesture underscores how deeply the Knicks’ playoff success has resonated in the city, where late-night postseason games often become shared events for fans across generations.
