
Knicks-Themed Trash Cans Subject of NYC Sanitation Giveaway After NBA Title Win
New York City isn't done finding ways to celebrate the Knicks' first NBA championship in 53 years.
The New York City Sanitation Department announced on Friday it will be giving away five of the Knicks-themed trash cans that were set up around the city during the team's parade celebration.
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Per the official entry form, trash baskets are approximately 28 inches tall and weigh 30 pounds, so it will take up a not-insignificant area in a house or apartment. But that's a small sacrifice to remember one of the most iconic sports moments in the history of NYC.
The Knicks won their first NBA title since the 1972-73 season by defeating the San Antonio Spurs in the Finals. Their average point differential of plus-14.9 points per game was the best in the postseason in NBA history.
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