Knicks Star Can't Quit the Bubbly After Championship Win!
A certain fan-favorite Knick can't seem to put down the champagne bottle after his team's recent championship victory, sparking concern.
6/21/2026, 2:39:15 AM

The New York Knicks just clinched a historic championship, and one of their biggest stars, Jose Alvarado, is celebrating hard. Maybe a little too hard.
Alvarado reportedly made a pledge to keep the party going for eight days straight after the big win. Sources close to the player suggest he’s having trouble reining it in, even after the initial celebratory period.
The Knicks' championship run was epic, a Cinderella story that united the city. Fans poured into the streets, parades were held, and the team became instant legends. Alvarado was a key player throughout the season, known for his gritty defense and clutch plays.

Now, the cheers have somewhat subsided, but the champagne corks are apparently still popping for Alvarado. While teammates are slowly easing back into a normal routine, Alvarado is reportedly still on cloud nine, enjoying the spoils of victory a little too much.
The situation is drawing attention, with some fans and sports pundits raising eyebrows. They're wondering if the prolonged celebration could impact his off-season training or image. It’s all over social media, of course, with memes and hot takes spreading like wildfire.
NY Post Sports initially reported on Alvarado's celebratory spree, and the story has since blown up. Everyone is talking about whether he’ll be able to pull himself out of the party zone and get back to business.





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