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Zohran Mamdani repeals bedtimes for 'New York's Cu...
Key takeaways
- Buzz for the Knicks' first NBA Finals run since 1999 is taking over New York City, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani is making sure the youth can enjoy it unimpeded.
- The 112th Mayor of New York City signed an executive order on Monday with the title: "repealing kids' bedtimes for Knicks Finals run." New York faces the Spurs in a quest for its first NBA championship since 1973.
- Mamdani signed the document with a group of young students around his desk, some of whom wore Knicks' jerseys.
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Buzz for the Knicks' first NBA Finals run since 1999 is taking over New York City, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani is making sure the youth can enjoy it unimpeded.
The 112th Mayor of New York City signed an executive order on Monday with the title: "repealing kids' bedtimes for Knicks Finals run." New York faces the Spurs in a quest for its first NBA championship since 1973.
Mamdani signed the document with a group of young students around his desk, some of whom wore Knicks' jerseys. Handprints of kids appeared on the opposite side of the order.
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