New York Knicks star Josh Hart has left fans stunned after sharing an X-rated message about his wife, just moments after the team’s wild parade in the city.
The Knicks held an open-top bus parade throughout the streets of Manhattan on Thursday, after finally bringing an end to their 53-year wait to win a championship.
The Knicks – and owner James Dolan – were joined by a host of WAGs, celebrities and even New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani as they paraded through the streets.
During the procession, Hart was seen partying with his wife, Shannon Hart. The couple sent social media into a frenzy after dancing on each other while on the bus.
A clip of the moment quickly went viral as fans were left stunned by their ‘dirty dancing’. However, when it came to his attention, Hart simply doubled down.
‘Yea I’m in there tonight,’ the Knicks star wrote on X in response to the video.
Knicks star Josh Hart has stunned fans by revealing his X-rated plans to celebrate
The Knicks star was seen dancing with his wife, Shannon, during their trophy parade
The comment comes after Knicks owner Dolan advised the players to go celibate for their NBA playoffs run – much to the dismay of their wives and girlfriends.
The Knicks owner initially floated the celibacy directive during a lengthy locker-room speech to the roster in April, with just five games left in the regular season.
Teammates Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart broke the internet on Monday by sharing a clip of the speech on their Roommates Show podcast.
‘I had this idea that maybe you should give up sex for the next 10 weeks,’ Dolan told the squad. ‘The Spartans, they denied themselves, right, so they can have an edge. Get the edge.’
‘Go home, talk to your wives… don’t tell them it was my idea,’ the 71-year-old billionaire added. ‘But let them know what this commitment is going to be like.’
While it remains a mystery which players actually followed the owner’s Spartan advice, the unorthodox motivational tactic clearly did something right for the long-suffering franchise.
The Knicks dialed in to win 13 consecutive games in a blistering postseason run, brushing aside the San Antonio Spurs in five games to secure the title.
Hart was seen leading the celebrations atop the Knicks’ open-bus during the parade
Elsewhere during the parade celebrations, New York City Mayor Mamdani delivered a rousing 10-minute speech which left fans stunned and in full praise for him.
The democratic socialist rattled off Bernard King’s 60 point game on Christmas Day 1984, Willis Reed’s gutsy performance in the 1970 NBA Finals and Patrick Ewing’s battles.
Footage of his passionate speech quickly went viral on social media and left Knicks fans stunned.
One fan commented: ‘You can’t fake this, you have to genuinely care for what you are speaking about to speak this good.’
Another posted: ‘If this doesn’t get you misty eyed, I don’t know what does. This guy is a special man.’
A third added: ‘First mayor in 80 years of Knicks history who gets to give a championship parade speech and he came with actual poetry instead of talking points.’








