The T-shirt features the exact Post cover from June 14, 2026, showing the players lifting the Larry O’Brien trophy
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission.
New York Knicks merch is flying off the shelves on the heels of the team’s NBA championship victory last weekend, but one new piece is making headlines — literally.
Merch and collectibles site, Fanatics, is selling a T-shirt depicting the front page of the New York Post following the Knicks big win. The T-shirt features the exact Post cover from June 14, 2026, which shows the players celebrating on the court and lifting the Larry O’Brien trophy.
The back of the T-shirt features the front page of the Post’s sports section with the headline, “We’re Number Brun,” a nod to Knicks star and NBA Finals MVP, Jalen Brunson.
The New York Post Knicks T-shirt is an officially licensed reproduction, and among a host of new Knicks NBA championship merch available to shop now on the Fanatics site. The newspaper cover shirt is one of the more unique pieces and is expected to sell quickly, so we recommend adding it to cart while your size and preferred colorway is still in stock.
You can also find both official and fan-made Knicks merch on Amazon, including this collector’s edition book from the editors of the New York Post.
KEEPSAKE BOOK
New York Post Knicks NBA Champions 2026 Book
The 80-page book chronicles the Knicks’ thrilling run to the NBA title as seen through the words and eyes of the Post’s team of writers and photographers.
As a book description teases, fans can “Relive the key moments of the regular season and the historic postseason journey—the biggest games, the clutch shots, the defensive stands and the performances that turned Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby, Karl-Anthony Towns, Josh Hart, Mikal Bridges, coach Mike Brown and a band of unsung heroes into basketball immortals.”
The paperback book is an official release from The New York Post and sure to become a keepsake.
The Knicks win over the San Antonio Spurs helped them claim their first NBA title since 1973. This was also only the third championship title in the team’s history.




