The Knicks’ playoff run has taken over New York sports culture, with even NFL figures like John Harbaugh talking about Madison Square Garden and the team’s electric postseason atmosphere.
The New York Knicks are no longer just winning playoff games. They are becoming the center of New York’s entire sports conversation.
Every victory feels bigger than basketball now. Madison Square Garden has transformed into the city’s emotional headquarters, where celebrities, former athletes, musicians, and fans all want to be part of the energy surrounding this postseason run. The Knicks are not simply playing well — they are becoming an event.
That atmosphere is now spilling beyond the NBA and into other corners of the sports world.
Even in football circles, the excitement around the Knicks has become impossible to ignore. Following New York’s dominant Game 3 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers, another major sports figure publicly acknowledged just how magnetic the Garden atmosphere has become: John Harbaugh.
Madison Square Garden has become the hottest ticket in New York
There was something uniquely New York about Harbaugh’s comments after being asked whether he had been following the Knicks during their playoff surge.
He did not sound like someone casually checking scores from a distance. Instead, his response reflected the same curiosity and excitement that has taken over much of the city.
Harbaugh admitted that his wife has been pushing him to attend a Knicks playoff game at Madison Square Garden, jokingly asking about the team’s series position before saying, “Alright, I’m counting on another series.”
The timing of the quote made it resonate even more.
The Knicks had just dismantled the 76ers 108-94 in Game 3, extending their playoff winning streak to six games and taking a commanding 3-0 lead in the series. Jalen Brunson once again led the charge with 33 points, continuing a postseason stretch that has elevated him into superstardom across the city.
At this point, getting into Madison Square Garden during the playoffs has become more than attending a basketball game. It has become access to the biggest sports experience in New York right now.
The Knicks’ playoff momentum is spreading across the entire sports world
The most fascinating part of this Knicks run is how deeply it is influencing the culture around New York sports.
The city has always embraced winners, but there is a different emotional energy surrounding this team. The Knicks are bringing back memories of classic playoff eras while simultaneously creating a modern identity built around toughness, confidence, and relentless intensity.
That is why comments like Harbaugh’s matter.
When coaches and athletes from outside basketball begin talking openly about wanting to experience the Garden during a playoff run, it reflects how powerful the atmosphere has become. The Knicks are generating crossover attention that reaches beyond NBA fans and into the broader sports landscape.
Every game now feels connected to something larger.
Fans are planning schedules around tipoff times. Celebrities are organizing appearances around the playoff calendar. Even people outside the basketball world are trying to secure seats before the run potentially gets even bigger.
The possibility of another series — exactly what Harbaugh referenced — only increases that anticipation.
With the Knicks sitting one win away from sweeping Philadelphia and advancing deeper into the postseason, the excitement surrounding the franchise continues to grow daily. The Garden atmosphere feels louder, the confidence around the team feels stronger, and the city itself appears fully invested again.
For years, Knicks fans waited for meaningful playoff basketball to return consistently. Now that it has, New York is embracing every second of it.
And judging by the reaction spreading across the sports world, plenty of people outside the NBA want to be part of the ride too.