In a move widely regarded as a misstep, New York City officials are facing criticism for displaying Knicks jersey banners on City Hall during the team's championship parade. The banners, which were intended to show support for the city's NBA champions, have been deemed an overreach by some, with many questioning the city's decision to essentially turn City Hall into a giant advertisement for a private entity. The controversy has sparked a heated debate about the role of public spaces and the lines between municipal and corporate interests. As the city's officials scramble to address the backlash, fans and critics alike are left wondering: what's next for the city's public spaces?


New York City made a big mistake with the Knicks jersey banners it hung on City Hall during the team's championship parade.