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JJ Bleday & Ben Rice
Drake Baldwin & Matt Olson
Colson Montgomery & Dillon
Dingler
James Wood & Junior Caminero
Jordan Walker & Carter Jensen
Yordan Alvarez & Christian Walker
Jackson Merrill & Jake Burger
Players I like for homeruns
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Bryan Reynolds
Pete Alonso
James wood
Jordan Walker
Dillon Dingler
A Knicks fan was seen sprinting away from NYPD during the parade chaos, weaving through packed streets as officers tried to catch up to him.
As the chase continued, he hopped over a barricade and disappeared into a crowd of fans gathered along the parade route
De'Aaron Fox was seen celebrating with the Knicks at the parade in NYC today ••
De'Aaron Fox has built a reputation as one of the NBA's most explosive guards, using his elite speed, scoring ability, and clutch shot-making to impact games at the highest level.
Tyler Kolek almost got ARRESTED at the Knicks championship parade because police thought he was a random fan
Bro played in 62 games for the Knicks this season and still almost got hit with the “sir, you need to leave” treatment at his own parade 💀
Kolek had to be looking around like, “I’m literally on the team.”
The Knicks finally win it all, New York gets its championship parade, and one of their own players nearly gets mistaken for a fan crashing the party.
Tyler Kolek: NBA champion, Knicks guard, and somehow still fighting for security clearance at the Knicks parade 😭🗽
Brunson will never spend another dime of his own money to dine in a restaurant in New York again 👑
via 🎥: Coming to America
Coming to America (1988) is a classic American romantic comedy directed by John Landis, starring Eddie Murphy at the peak of his powers. It’s one of those feel-good, quotable hood-adjacent comedies that blends fish-out-of-water humor, romance, and sharp social satire—perfectly in your wheelhouse with the family sitcom vibes and urban comedy you dig.
Plot Summary (Light Spoilers)
Prince Akeem Joffer (Eddie Murphy), the pampered crown prince of the wealthy fictional African nation of Zamunda, is set for an arranged marriage on his 21st birthday. He wants a woman who loves him for him, not his title or royal perks. With his loyal (but reluctant) sidekick Semmi (Arsenio Hall), he heads to Queens, New York, goes undercover as a regular guy working at a fast-food joint (McDowell’s — a hilarious stand-in for McDonald’s), and searches for his ideal queen. Chaos, culture clashes, and romance ensue.