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NYC makes Knicks-themed sanitation bins an official fan giveaway

New York City’s sanitation department is offering five orange-and-blue Knicks waste baskets after a similar bin became the center of a viral theft incident.

NYC makes Knicks-themed sanitation bins an official fan giveaway
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The New York City Department of Sanitation has announced a giveaway of five Knicks-themed litter baskets, giving fans a legal route to obtain one of the orange-and-blue bins tied to the team’s championship celebrations.

The bins were part of the city’s Finals-era Knicks branding, which also included decorated subway stations and street baskets. According to the supplied ESPN report, each giveaway basket is about 28 inches tall and weighs roughly 30 pounds.

The promotion follows a viral social media video in which a woman was shown emptying trash from a themed bin onto the sidewalk before taking it. ESPN reports that she was later fired by JPMorgan Chase, though that employment action should be treated carefully as it is sourced here through the article.

For editors, the story is less about basketball performance than championship culture: a civic decoration became a collectible, then a public-behavior debate, and now an official fan giveaway. The entry form’s human-check prompt asks participants to type “Do Not Litter,” underlining the city’s message.

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