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Of all the joy blooming throughout the Knicks championship run, the most visible has been the jubilant transfer of energy from body to body. A wave of dance has swept through the city:
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Popping up in and around buses (in some cases, brooms necessary):
And even grooving while balancing a television screen on a head, which shows how daring some of these dancers could be:
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Late Wednesday night, after the Knicks staged a shocking comeback over the Spurs to win by a single point, viewers, bound together by incredulous bliss, decided on a dance language without saying a word. They jumped and jumped, celebrities and all. Videos circulating on social media showed Timothée Chalamet to be a part of this bouncing phenomenon, leaping into an impromptu mosh pit with fellow members of the Knicks-obsessed. In this moment fans are fans. And any fan can be a dancer.
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Along with making this the summer of blue and orange skies, the New York Knicks gave the city the gift of spontaneous dancing. Fans are flooding social media with videos of euphoric movement. There are no cultural barriers in this feast of victory dancing; it’s about sharing a stage in the open air.
In Times Square, dancers anchored joyful spins with linked arms, then gave space for light, shuffling kicks — fueling the street with that Knicks spirit of inclusivity.
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