Knicks Stars Brunson and Hart Host Live Podcast with Stephen A. Smith After Championship Parade
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Marlow Stern
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The New York Knicks celebrated their first NBA title in 53 years with a ticker-tape parade attended by an estimated two million people in Lower Manhattan. The following day, Knicks stars Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart recorded a special live edition of their podcast "The Roommates Show" at Madison Square Garden, featuring ESPN's Stephen A. Smith as a guest. The sell-out show was simulcast on ESPN, with all proceeds benefiting the Garden of Dreams Foundation.
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· 2 pulledThe New York Knicks festivities aren't over just yet.
All proceeds to the sell-out show, which was simulcast on ESPN, benefited the Garden of Dreams Foundation, the MSG no
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