The Knicks’ first NBA championship in additional than half a century left one subway practice fleetingly trying like a Nineteen Seventies throwback.
Photographs and movies obtained by The Metropolis Reporter present a number of automobiles on the Q line within the paint, coated in orange and blue graffiti spelling out KNICKS on the perimeters of a number of automobiles — with the final identify of NBA Finals MVP Jalen Brunson sprayed in gold on one finish of the practice.
A supply confirmed that the Knicks-tagged practice was discovered at 4:41 a.m. Wednesday in a layup space — sure, layup — simply north of the Q line’s 96th Road terminal beneath Second Avenue.
The invention in a piece of tracks the place trains are saved underground briefly delayed service in the midst of the night time, the supply stated. The practice was then taken to Coney Island Yard for a scrubbing.
The discover got here because the MTA’s personal information reveals that subway-car graffiti strikes reached a five-year low in 2025, with 557 reported hits. That’s down 21% from 703 the earlier yr, in response to an evaluation of MTA subway vandalism statistics.
There have been 63 graffiti-related hits to this point in 2026, the numbers present.
Subway trains which can be on the receiving finish of what the transportation authority labels “main hits” are promptly taken out of passenger service and despatched to be cleaned.

Making graffiti is greater than a private foul. It’s a misdemeanor that may land a tagger behind bars for as much as a yr and in addition lead the MTA to go on the prices of cleansing a practice to anybody nabbed within the act. The MTA instructed The Metropolis Reporter in 2022 that it anticipated to spend in extra of $1 million that yr on cleansing graffiti from the subway.
Graffiti was largely eradicated from the subway by 1989, when the transportation authority celebrated what it stated was the ultimate journey of a practice on a C line that was lined in paint.
However it has quietly persevered, at the same time as two European artists had been fatally struck in 2022 by a No. 3 practice in Brooklyn whereas attempting to go away their mark on the subway system.
An MTA spokesperson declined to touch upon the short-lived look of the Knicks-tagged practice, which additionally had “2026” scrawled throughout subway automobile doorways, in addition to splashes of different colours.
Knicks followers who lined the route of the group’s ticker-tape parade on decrease Broadway oohed and aahed at seeing photos of the tagged Q practice.
“I prefer it, it exhibits classic, genuine New York,” stated Duwa Imafidon, 36. “Some folks will take a look at that and suppose ‘vandalism,’ however I feel artwork.”
Angel Mitchell, 37, blurted out “That’s fireplace!” when he was proven a video of the quickly orange and blue practice.
“That’s the tradition proper there, you possibly can’t cease it,” he stated subsequent to a desk on Broadway that was stacked with very unofficial Knicks T-shirts. “Even immediately you would possibly catch a couple of tags on the market.”
The colourful practice appeared at some point earlier than the MTA introduced subway automobiles that ran between 1970 and 1973 — the years of the Knicks’ earlier two championships — out of retirement to maneuver passengers south from the 168th Road cease.
The outdated practice resurfaced on a morning when service to Decrease Manhattan was snarled on a number of subway strains due to parade crowds, with a number of stops being bypassed.
For the FIFA 2026 World Cup, the MTA has even wrapped trains on some subway strains with a colourful look meant to evoke flags of countries taking part within the soccer championship, however which additionally bears some resemblance to graffiti.

Officers additionally introduced Wednesday {that a} Knicks-themed subway entrance at thirty fourth Road and Eighth Avenue that was painted orange and blue previous to the NBA Finals will retain these colours by subsequent season, together with entrance globes painted to resemble basketballs.
The extraordinarily unofficial markings that surfaced on the Q practice had been a lot shorter-lived.
Talal Alassari, 40, referred to as the Knicks tags “old style, very old style,” including “it’s actually dope for the town.”
However he was additionally conscious that graffiti is unwelcome within the subway system.
“I feel it’s good,” he stated. “However isn’t it additionally unlawful?”
Further reporting by Kennedy Classes.

