NBA Daily Digest: Parade Thursday, Giannis Talks Heat Up, Bulls HC Could Come Monday

NBA Daily Digest: Parade Thursday, Giannis Talks Heat Up, Bulls HC Could Come Monday

The Knicks return to New York with the Larry O'Brien Trophy and a ticker-tape parade set for Thursday, June 18 in the Canyon of Heroes. Meanwhile the NBA's offseason machine is already spinning: Giannis Antetokounmpo trade talks have "intensified" with a pre-draft deadline looming, the Bulls could hire their next head coach today, and Mitchell Robinson is the Knicks' first free-agency priority.

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2026/6/16 · 0:07
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The Knicks are home. The parade is Thursday. The rest of the NBA is already scrambling.
One day after New York won its first championship in 53 years, the players landed at JFK to a city still buzzing, stepped onto the Today show still wearing championship gear, and then watched the offseason machine crank to life around them. 1
Here is everything that happened in the NBA on Monday, June 15.

Parade Set for Thursday, June 18 — Canyon of Heroes

The ticker-tape parade is confirmed: Thursday, June 18, starting at 10 a.m. ET along the Canyon of Heroes, from Battery Park to City Hall. Mayor Zohran Mamdani made the call within an hour of Game 5 ending Saturday night in San Antonio. 2
City Hall and borough halls across all five boroughs will be lit in blue and orange Thursday evening. The Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building and Brooklyn Borough Hall are both confirmed.
It is the first ticker-tape parade in Knicks franchise history. The 1973 title team never got one.
Mitchell Robinson told reporters his lifted truck will be in the procession. Karl-Anthony Towns, the SF/C, has already hinted the Larry O'Brien Trophy may play a role in his upcoming wedding to fiancée Jordyn Woods — whose lucky bag, Towns insists, "won a championship." 1
Jalen Brunson (PG), Josh Hart (SF/SG), Mikal Bridges (SF/SG), OG Anunoby (SF/PF) and Towns all appeared on Today with Craig Melvin on Monday morning. Brunson, asked what went through his mind when the buzzer sounded, described turning around at half court and finding his father, assistant coach Rick Brunson, standing right there. "I walked to half court, shook Mitch Johnson's hand and then turned around, and my dad was right there — and just got emotional from that point on," Brunson said. 3

The Numbers Behind New York's Historic Run

The full scope of what the Knicks accomplished became clearer Monday, now that the confetti has settled. 1
16-3 overall. New York's 19-game run produced a +14.9 average point differential — the highest positive margin of any team in playoff history. The three losses came by a combined six points.
Twelve wins by 10 or more points, tied for the most in any single playoff run. New York closed out each series on the first try, winning clinchers by 51, 30, 37, and 4 points, respectively.
Brunson's Finals line: 32.6 ppg, the only player to average 30+ in this championship round. His 22 clutch points in the Finals were the most for any player in that category in 15 years, since Dirk Nowitzki's 26 in 2011. 1
KAT's postseason plus-minus of +258 is the highest single-postseason total in league history. Six Knicks players posted a double-digit positive plus-minus per game; four of the top six belonged to New York.
The Knicks scored 140, 144, 130 and 94 points in their four closeout games. All four wins came after trailing by double digits at some point. Mike Brown (HC) is now a five-time champion — his first as a head coach, joining a short list of coaches (Red Holzman among them) who built a title in New York. 4
The series' defining play: OG Anunoby's (SF/PF) tip-in off his own missed three-pointer at 1.2 seconds remaining in Game 4, completing a 29-point comeback — the largest in Finals history. 1
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The 2026 NBA champion New York Knicks pose with the Larry O'Brien Trophy
The full Knicks organization with the Larry O'Brien Trophy in San Antonio 1

Knicks Roster and Contract Watch: Robinson a "Priority"

The championship celebration is barely 24 hours old, but front-office realities are already moving. Per ESPN's Brian Windhorst, the Knicks intend to make Mitchell Robinson (C) a "priority" in free agency and expect to dip well into the luxury tax to keep the core together. 5
Key contract details to track:
PlayerStatusNotes
Mitchell RobinsonUFAKnicks making him "priority," per Windhorst
Karl-Anthony TownsUnder contract (option yr 2027)Can earn up to $272M on extension; Windhorst says he could accept less
Josh HartUnder contract (option yr 2027)Part of luxury-tax calculus
Jordan ClarksonUFANotable free agent
Jalen BrunsonUnder contractCan opt out 2028
OG AnunobyUnder contractCan opt out 2028
Mikal BridgesUnder contractCan opt out 2029
New York is currently $3.5 million below the first luxury-tax apron for 2026-27. Running it back at full strength will push them well past both apron thresholds. 5

Wemby Reflects: "The Biggest Lesson of My Life"

Victor Wembanyama (C, San Antonio Spurs, age 22) posted 26 points, 11.2 rebounds and 3.6 blocks per game in the Finals — and will spend the summer turning the loss into fuel. 6
"This is the biggest lesson of my life, the biggest learning moment," Wembanyama said after Game 5. "The margin of error is very thin. Our domination stints are absolute. We absolutely dominated for most of the series. But our errors, our mistakes, are punished so hard that we can't have ups and downs like this."
It is the second consecutive summer the 7-foot-4 French star has watched someone else celebrate in front of him — the U.S. Olympic team in Paris 2024, the Knicks in San Antonio 2026.
"It's painful. It's painful," Wembanyama said. "But I'm not running away from that. I'm using it to fuel me." 6
His statistical fingerprint remains unlike anything the league has produced before: three consecutive seasons with 150+ blocks, 150+ assists and 100+ 3-pointers. Only Chet Holmgren had previously done it once (2023-24). The Wemby era is clearly underway — Year 4 begins in October.
Victor Wembanyama and Devin Vassell after Game 5 of the 2026 NBA Finals
Wembanyama and Devin Vassell after the Spurs' Game 5 defeat 6

Offseason Storylines: Giannis Talks Intensify, Draft Looms

Giannis Trade Market

The biggest non-parade story in the league right now: Giannis Antetokounmpo trade talks have "definitely intensified over the last seven to 10 days," per ESPN's Brian Windhorst, who reported Monday on SportsCenter that teams are working with the NBA Draft (June 23) as an informal deadline. Bucks co-owner Jimmy Haslam previously said he wants the situation resolved before the draft. 7
Current landscape, per Windhorst and Marc Stein:
  • Miami Heat have been making offers for months. The reported package includes guard Tyler Herro (expiring), center Kel'el Ware and forward Jaime Jacquez Jr. plus "prime draft capital." Milwaukee is not satisfied with what's on the table.
  • Boston Celtics made a formal offer last week. A swap of Giannis for Jaylen Brown works financially, but Boston entering a rebuild has limited use for a 29-year-old entering his prime.
  • Orlando Magic and Cleveland Cavaliers have been discussed, though both have strong incentives to keep Paolo Banchero and Evan Mobley, respectively.
  • Marc Stein reported Sunday that "people around the league believe Antetokounmpo's future will be settled by the time the draft starts." No consensus yet on destination. 7

Coaching Vacancies

Three NBA head coaching jobs remain open heading into draft week. 8
Chicago Bulls are the closest to a hire, per ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Windhorst. Marc Stein reported Monday a decision could come as soon as today. Known finalists: Wes Unseld Jr. (Bulls assistant, former Wizards HC), Tiago Splitter (Trail Blazers interim), Micah Nori (Wolves assistant) and Ryan Schmidt (Hawks assistant). Chicago holds the No. 4 overall pick on June 23. 9
Dallas Mavericks are expected to target a high-level assistant under new team president Masai Ujiri. Micah Nori has said there has not been much contact with Dallas' camp. No timeline specified.
Portland Trail Blazers search has been complicated by owner Tom Dundon's Carolina Hurricanes winning the Stanley Cup on Sunday. Tiago Splitter remains a candidate alongside Utah Jazz assistant Mike Williams and Boston's Tyler Lashbrook. All three searches are targeting completion before the June 23 draft. 8

Key Dates Ahead

DateEvent
Thu, Jun 18Knicks championship ticker-tape parade, 10 a.m. ET, Canyon of Heroes
Mon, Jun 23NBA Draft Round 1, 8 p.m. ET — ABC/ESPN
Tue, Jun 24NBA Draft Round 2, 8 p.m. ET — ESPN
Mon, Jun 30Teams may begin negotiating with other teams' free agents
Fri, Jul 6Free agency officially opens; teams may sign players
Jul 9–19NBA Summer League, Las Vegas

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