After Wednesday night’s Game 4, when the Knicks erased a 29-point deficit to beat the San Antonio Spurs by a single point, New York did what New York does best: turned a basketball game into a full-city event. Madison Square Garden was sold out, celebrities filled the courtside seats, and fans poured into Times Square, Central Park, and the streets around the Garden to celebrate one of the biggest comebacks in NBA Finals history.
As we are a real estate website, we wondered if this Knicks team were shopping for homes in New York, where would they live?
As we are a real estate website, we wondered if this Knicks team were shopping for homes in New York, where would they live?
In this article:
Jalen Brunson
Classic Upper West / Upper East Side prewar
Calm, composed, and efficient, Brunson gives classic six energy. Think gracious proportions, smart flow, quiet confidence, and the kind of timeless layout that never panics, even when down 29.
1111 Park Avenue, #7B (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)
Josh Hart | Downtown loft
Hart is the player equivalent of a wide-open loft with exposed brick, oversized windows, and space for everything. He rebounds, runs, defends, hosts, cleans up, and still has room for a Peloton and three extra guests.
83 Spring Street, #3 (Serhant)
OG Anunoby | Sleek Tribeca condo
Understated, expensive, and extremely effective, OG is the residence that does not need to shout. Clean lines, serious finishes, excellent security, and the quiet understanding that everything works better when he is on the court.
111 Murray Street, #35A (Compass)
Karl-Anthony Towns | High-floor glass tower
Towns belongs somewhere with big views, big volume, and a little drama. A skyline-facing residence with floor-to-ceiling windows feels right for a player who can stretch the floor and make the whole room look more glamorous.
Olympia, #21AD (Compass)
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Mikal Bridges: Brooklyn townhouse
Easygoing, versatile, and built for the long run, Bridges feels like a modern Brooklyn townhouse with multiple levels, flexible rooms, and a personality that grows on you.
Wythe Lane Townhouses, # (Compass)
Of course, whether your real estate personality leans Brunson, Hart, OG, Towns, or Bridges, every New Yorker needs the same thing this postseason: a great place to watch the game, even better with friends and family. With the Knicks’ first Finals run since 1999 turning every matchup into a crowded citywide celebration, a dedicated media room, den, entertainment room, or flexible bonus space at home suddenly feels less like an extra frill.
The appeal is not just having a bigger screen or better seating, though both certainly help. It is having a room that can absorb the noise, the nerves, and the snacks without taking over the rest of the home. For those who prefer to keep the living room a little more composed, a separate den or media room offers a place to host Game 5, Game 6, and Game 7 if it comes to that, then return to normal life the next morning.
That flexibility is what can make these spaces valuable in New York City apartments. A den can serve as a watch-party headquarters one night, a home office the next morning, and a guest room after overtime. In a city where every square foot has to work hard, the best bonus rooms are not just about entertaining. They give New Yorkers the rarest luxury of all: a little extra room to lose their minds in private.
NYC Listings with Entertaining Space and Flexible Bonus Rooms
21 Lefferts Place, #1
$1,750,000 (-5.4%)
Clinton Hill | Condominium | 2 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths | 1,566 ft2
21 Lefferts Place, #1 (Corcoran Group)
162 West 136th Street, # (Corcoran Group)
870 United Nations Plaza, #PH 37/38B
$3,450,000 (-12.7%)
Beekman/Sutton Place | Cooperative | 4 Bedrooms, Unknown Baths
870 United Nations Plaza, #PH 37/38B (Sothebys International Realty)
The Legacy, #THA (Compass)
460 9th Street, # (Compass)
One Brooklyn Bridge Park, #640/641
$6,250,000
Brooklyn Heights | Condominium | 5 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths | 3,340 ft2
One Brooklyn Bridge Park, #640/641 (Compass)
1 Lexington Avenue, #89CD (Corcoran Group)
The New Museum Building, #10B (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)
The Cortland, #19AW (Sothebys International Realty)
47 West 9th Street, #TH
$25,000,000
Greenwich Village | Townhouse | 6+ Bedrooms, 6+ Baths | 8,045 ft2
47 West 9th Street, # (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)
The Dandy, #PH (Modlin Group LLC)
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