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  "textContent": "In commemoration of the team’s first NBA championship in over 50 years, New York City has temporarily co-named streets in Manhattan for every player on the 2026 New York Knicks. Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the city’s Department of Transportation (DOT) on Monday unveiled 18 new blue-and-orange signs installed at locations across Sixth and Seventh Avenues. [...]\n\nThe post NYC co-names streets after New York Knicks players first appeared on 6sqft.",
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