More than 1.25 tons of confetti to fly for NYC Knicks parade — but it won’t be orange and blue
It's Christmas in June.
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Metro More than 1.25 tons of confetti to fly for NYC Knicks parade — but it won’t be orange and blue By Katherine Donlevy Published June 16, 2026, 5:22 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google It’s Christmas in June. Thousands of pounds of tiny white confetti shreds will rain down on the city as the champion New York Knicks parade through lower Manhattan for the biggest ticker-tape parade in Big Apple history. A whopping 1.25 tons of confetti will be tossed onto the Canyon of Heroes in the Knicks’ honor — which is a quarter more of the paper than what was dumped for the New York Liberty’s parade two years ago. 4 More than 2,500 pounds of confetti will rain on the Knicks as they parade down the Canyon of Heroes.
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