Source: New York Post
Some Knicks fan somewhere is already thinking about recreating one of Madison Square Garden’s most famous signs. If the Knicks end their 53-year championship drought at home against the Spurs in either Game 4 or Game 6 of the NBA Finals, it would be the perfect time to unfurl the second coming of “Now I Can Die in Peace” — the phrase that Dave Zaretsky, his twin sons Steven and Michael, and their cousin Gary Morris made famous on a sign in 1994 when the Rangers won the Stanley Cup for the first time in 54 years. Because the 2026 Knicks — like the 1994 Rangers, the first team to win the Cup in the then-51-year-old Dave Zaretsky’s lifetime and the last to win for his sons and their cousin — have a chance to unite eras when Game 1 of the Finals tips off Wednesday night in San Antonio (8:30 p.