It was definitely a night to remember.
On Saturday evening, three of the Knicks’ favorite WAGs joined in the celebration at Frostbank Center for the team’s NBA championship.
Ali Brunson (wife of Jalen), Shannon Hart (wife of Josh), and Jordyn Woods (fiancée of Karl-Anthony Towns) posed with a larger-than-life Larry O’Brien trophy, a photo that later appeared on ESPN’s social media.
All three referred to themselves as “Knicks royalty” in a video shared on their Instagram Stories.
Ali and Jalen were featured on ESPN, embracing moments after the Knicks triumphed over the Spurs in Game 5, marking the franchise’s first championship in 53 years.
Ali shared a multitude of behind-the-scenes posts celebrating the victory, along with congratulatory messages from fans.
She announced the team’s arrival back at her New York home with evident excitement.
She posted a picture of the team plane as it headed home.
Shannon, on the other hand, provided glimpses into her life with Josh and their 3-year-old twin boys, Hendrix and Hayes.
Woods, who celebrated with the team in San Antonio, also filled fans in on the festivities, mentioning her signature moment of wearing “two rings” on her shoes that night. She hinted at an engagement, revealing that Towns is set to marry her later this year after their Christmas 2025 engagement announcement.
Brunson, Hart, and Towns were pivotal in leading the Knicks to their title, with the team winning 15 out of their last 16 games.
In Game 5, Brunson was a standout, scoring 45 points. He was instrumental throughout the postseason and was named NBA Finals MVP.
Hart, who played alongside Brunson at Villanova, had a versatile role; he averaged 10 points, nine rebounds, and nearly five assists per game during the playoffs.
After an early postseason setback against Atlanta, the Knicks shifted their strategy, centering the offense around Towns. This decision led to a productive stretch, eventually culminating in a commanding championship win.
Following a thrilling comeback from a 29-point deficit in Game 4, the Knicks secured their victory with a score of 94-90 on Saturday night.
The couple and fervent Knicks fans are set to celebrate the championship with a parade down the Canyon of Heroes on Thursday.





