"Revisiting Knicks History: A Look Back at the 1973 NBA Championship Celebration In a nostalgic flashback, a group of teenagers from New York City are reminiscing about their role in celebrating the New York Knicks' 1973 NBA championship win. The group, likely a group of die-hard Knicks fans, took it upon themselves to create a makeshift championship banner by dyeing a bedsheet orange and dressing it up like a championship title. They then proudly carried the banner to City Hall, where it was likely displayed alongside other celebrations marking the team's historic win. This heartwarming story offers a glimpse into the dedication and passion of Knicks fans from a bygone era and serves as a reminder of the team's rich history and legacy."
They were teenagers when they dyed a bedsheet orange, dressed it up like a championship banner and carried it to City Hall for the celebration of Red Holzman’s last title.