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Mikal Bridges Celebrates Knicks Title in Wild Instagram Rant

2026-07-07 · Mikal Bridges · Player Focus

Mikal Bridges lit up Instagram Live on June 15, 2026, just two days after the New York Knicks clinched their first NBA championship, delivering a profanity‑spiked, music‑backed monologue that mixed title celebration, trade‑day anecdotes and playful digs at former teammate Chris Paul.

During the hour‑long stream, Bridges swayed to loud beats while holding a dark‑colored drink, recounting the night he was shipped from Phoenix to Brooklyn in February 2023. He highlighted a prank from CP3: a Brooklyn Nets football helmet that arrived with the trade paperwork. "Shout out CP3, man," Bridges laughed, then tossed the helmet toward the camera, calling the veteran a "troll" and riffing on the absurdity of a basketball star receiving football gear.

Bridges praised the Knicks’ historic run, noting the team’s 13‑game win streak and a 282‑point differential that set a new franchise benchmark. He shouted out Finals MVP Jalen Brunson, mimicking goat noises and recalling a viral comment from Aces coach Becky Hammon that called Brunson a "1‑A" talent despite his 6‑foot‑2 frame. "Brunson was fueled by that hype," Bridges said, adding that the Knicks finally ended one of the league’s longest title droughts.

Knicks guard Jalen Brunson posted on X, "Somebody take Mikal's phone," after Bridges’ goat impressions. Center Karl‑Anthony Towns replied with a laughing emoji and called the stream "an all‑time great IG Live." The quick social‑media volley underscored the locker‑room chemistry that helped New York dominate the playoffs and cemented Bridges’ role as a vocal, if occasionally vulgar, ambassador for the championship celebration.

The former Phoenix Suns forward, known for his iron‑man streak of never missing a game in eight seasons, used the platform to reinforce his brand as a candid, no‑holds‑barred personality. By blending personal trade stories with championship praise, he kept fans engaged while reminding the league of his deep ties to both the Suns and the Knicks. The livestream also highlighted his willingness to poke fun at former teammates, a trait that could boost his marketability in post‑season endorsements and future media appearances.

With the Knicks entering the off‑season, Bridges is expected to focus on recovery and preparation for a title defense. His Instagram presence suggests he’ll continue leveraging social media to connect with fans, especially as the league eyes new streaming deals. Whether he’ll revisit trade anecdotes or shift to on‑court analysis remains to be seen, but his recent rant proves he’s comfortable speaking his mind, both on and off the court.

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