Victor Cruz Says Knicks Championship Would Rival Joy of Fatherhood

Former New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz told Page Six that winning an NBA championship with the Knicks would be one of the most meaningful experiences of his life, comparable to becoming a father. Cruz, a longtime Knicks superfan who regularly attends games at Madison Square Garden, emphasized what a title would mean to the city after 53 years without one. A Knicks championship would unite fans across New York and fulfill a long-held desire among the team's devoted supporters.
Victor Cruz, the retired Giants player who won Super Bowl XLVI in 2012, expressed in an exclusive statement to Page Six that a New York Knicks NBA championship would rank among his most cherished life experiences, second only to the birth of his daughter Kennedy. Cruz, 36, has been a visible Knicks superfan for years, frequently attending games courtside at Madison Square Garden and sitting in celebrity row. He described a potential championship as transformative for the city, noting that it would be the franchise's first title in 53 years and would bring together fans from all walks of life. The article also features quotes from other celebrity Knicks fans including Martha Stewart, Susie Essman, and Emmy Rossum, who discussed their long-standing devotion to the team and their hopes for a championship run.
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Giants great Victor Cruz jokes a Knicks title would rival the birth of his child
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