In a move that has left many parents and educators scratching their heads, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has issued an executive order effectively repealing bedtime restrictions for school-aged fans of the New York Knicks during the NBA Finals. The unprecedented decree, aimed at boosting morale and enthusiasm for the team's championship run, has sparked a heated debate about the city's priorities and the impact on children's well-being. As the Knicks face off against their opponents in the high-stakes series, Mayor Mamdani's order has raised questions about the potential consequences of allowing children to stay up late to watch games, including disruptions to their sleep schedules and academic performance. With the city's top spot in the league within reach, it remains to be seen whether the mayor's gamble will pay off or backfire.


New York mayor Zohran Mamdani repeals bedtime for Knicks' school-aged fans during NBA Finals with executive order  Yahoo Sports