‘I Don’t Need Your Vote’ – Knicks Owner James Dolan Takes Shot at Zohran Mamdani During NBA Championship Parade

New York Knicks owner James Dolan aimed verbal barbs towards NY Mayor Zohran Mamdani during the championship parade.

With the streets of Manhattan filled with New York Knicks fans during their championship parade, an apparent air of good feeling pervades the environment. In celebrating their first title since 1973, the organization paraded the trophy around the city.

After that, speeches by those in and around the organization. Yet, one of them caught attention. The mood transformed into a bit of personal enmity between key New York figures, with James Dolan taking aim.

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Knicks Owner James Dolan Shades NY Mayor Zohran Mamdani at Parade

Normally, speeches during a championship parade are filled with joy and happiness. Yet, today illustrated another chapter in the tumultuous history of Dolan’s relationship with the fans. After Mamdani spoke about the team history, highlighting several legendary Knicks, it was Dolan’s turn to speak. He stood at the podium and said the following.

“I don’t need your vote. I don’t need to quote to you about what happened here, because if you’re real Knicks fans, you know it already”

Mamdami namechecked former Knicks power forward Charles Oakley, who has a contentious relationship with Dolan. In 2012, Oakley criticized the team’s draft strategy. For instance, in 2011, the Knicks drafted Iman Shumpert with the No. 17 pick, instead of Jimmy Butler, who went to Chicago with the No. 30 pick.

For most of the 2010s, Oakley, who played ten seasons in New York, took issue with Dolan, criticizing the owner’s commitment to winning.

Things came to a head in 2017, when Oakley was escorted from Madison Square for what the Knicks deemed, in their words, as “verbally abusive” and “disruptive” behavior. While the former All-Star was not arrested, he filed a suit against Dolan and the Knicks for defamation. In 2020, the case was dismissed.

While Knicks fans celebrate Dolan, some don’t share that sentiment. Investigative journalist Pablo Torre outlined the lengths he goes to in order to silence his critics here. Plus, the Dolan quote could also fall along political lines.

Mamdani and Dolan do not share similar viewpoints, as evidenced by the owner inviting political figures to games. President Donald Trump, a personal friend of Dolan, attended Game 3 at Dolan’s request, to the chagrin of many. Meanwhile, Mamdani appears popular in his city’s eyes.

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More than half a century passed between championship parades. A season that included a 29-point comeback to win a playoff game now includes a microphone used to further the boiling beef between the Knicks’ owner and the city’s mayor.

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