Knicks winless since Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s viral Jalen Brunson reference

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The New York Knicks have gone winless since New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani made a viral reference to star point guard Jalen Brunson during the mayor’s inauguration speech on Jan. 1.

The Knicks dropped their fourth straight Monday with a lopsided 121-90 loss to the Detroit Pistons. Their skid began with a close two-point loss to the San Antonio Spurs on December 31. Mamdani gave his speech early the next day, and the Knicks have gone 0-3 since, with losses to the Philadelphia 76ers and the sub-.500 Atlanta Hawks.

Many social media users have pointed out that the Knicks have failed to win since the speech reference, including comedian Michael Rapaport.

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About nine minutes into Mamdani’s Jan. 1 speech, he proclaimed “excellence is no longer the exception,” adding that the city “expects greatness” from “our point guard at Madison Square Garden.” During that remark, the mayor covered his face with his hand and appeared to echo Brunson’s celebration, but then turned the gesture into a wipe of his face.

Photos of the moment spread across social media, with some Knicks fans appreciating the reference. But many others in the city and around the country criticized Mamdani for his democratic socialist agenda.

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivers his inaugural address on Thursday, January 1, 2026, outside City Hall. (Pakinomist/Pool)

Former Kansas City Chiefs player Chris Manno was one of the many to criticize Mamdani, suggesting that Brunson will “loathe” the new mayor.

“The captain will loathe this clown as soon as he finds out how much of his next contract will go to supporting those who don’t feel the need to work in the corrupt city,” Manno wrote in a response to the clip on X.

However, other users praised Mamdani for the gesture and reference during the speech.

Brunson received 27 write-in votes during the last mayoral election.

In October was Knicks sent a cease-and-desist letter to Mamdani’s campaign after he used a logo similar to the team’s in a campaign ad, Pakinomist Digital confirmed at the time.

Mamdani posted the logo on Instagram with the caption: “This is our year. This is our time. #NewYorkForever.” The location of the post was Madison Square Garden. It has since been deleted.

In a statement, the Knicks made it clear they “do not support Mr. Mamdani for Mayor.”

“The NY Knicks have sent NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani a cease and desist letter for using the NY Knicks logo to promote his candidacy. The Knicks want to make it clear that we do not endorse Mr. Mamdani for mayor and we object to his use of our copyrighted logo. We will pursue all legal remedies to enforce our rights.”

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