Did The Knicks Championship Destroy “Knicks for Clicks” Media Narratives? | NY Got Game

The New York Knicks are NBA champions, however, has winning the franchise’s first title in 53 years finally changed the way the team is covered?
Dexter Henry is joined by Knicks Film School contributor Jeff Johnson, who coined the term “Knicks For Clicks Industrial Complex” to describe the media ecosystem that uses the Knicks’ enormous fan base to generate engagement through controversy, negativity and endless hypothetical storylines.
Dexter and Jeff discuss whether the Knicks’ championship has officially defeated that industrial complex, the worst Knicks takes that aged terribly and where legitimate basketball criticism ends and engagement farming begins.
They also examine whether Jalen Brunson’s championship run permanently ended the “he’s not a true number one” debate, whether the Knicks can finally declare victory in the Mikal Bridges trade and why hypothetical superstar trades often received more attention than the contender Leon Rose had already constructed.
Plus, how much “plot armor” does a championship provide Knicks fans? Are fans justified in pulling receipts? And what will become the first major negative narrative of New York’s championship defense?