Knicks parade to draw millions to Canyon of Heroes as security ramps up; ceremony lottery winners to be selected

NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Millions of people are expected to pack the Canyon of Heroes on Thursday morning to celebrate the Knicks, who ended a 53-year title drought and inspired the city during their dominant run through the playoffs.

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The NYPD is taking some measures similar to security seen on New Year's Eve in Times Square. All attendees will be screened; no bags will be allowed and pens open at 6 a.m. It's best to show up early before the slated 10 a.m. start.

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Also on the list of prohibited items: Pets, strollers, backpacks, coolers and umbrellas.

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NYPD officials say there will be more than 10,000 members of the NYPD assigned to this parade, the largest number of officers ever assigned to any planned event.

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The contingent will include heavy weapons teams, explosive detection K9s, transportation, transit, highway, aviation, drones and more, according to police. There will be assets seen and unseen, officials noted.

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Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced Tuesday that the city will give away 600 tickets for the City Hall ceremony honoring the team after the parade.

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A city official said more than 347,000 New Yorkers applied for the public lottery. A total of 300 people will get two tickets each.

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Those attending the ceremony will also be screened. The team will receive the ceremonial Key to the City during the ceremony.

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It's the first key designed without the city seal and features an apple instead. Up until this point, the keys have been replicas of the 1812 key made for a door to City Hall.

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Knicks and Rangers owner James Dolan says singer Alicia Keys will be performing live during the ceremony.

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Street Closures to know

In preparation for the parade, the city also rolled out a comprehensive street closure plan to clear the way for the NBA Champions.

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Starting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, parking will not be allowed south of Canal. Cars will be towed if they are not removed.

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Starting at 7 a.m. on Thursday, south of Canal Street will be shut down to vehicular traffic from the Hudson River to the East River.

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The FDR and West Side Highway will remain open.

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Traffic coming off the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan will only be able to go northbound on the FDR.

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Pedestrians will be able to use the walkway.

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Staten Island Ferry service will be increased and will run every 15 minutes.

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Also note that the Wall Street and City Hall subway stations will be closed starting at 4:30 a.m. until the celebrations end.

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Other subway stations in Lower Manhattan will have some entrances and exits closed, but trains will continue to stop.

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