Knicks fans loved alumni like Carmelo Anthony celebrating a playoff win at Madison Square Garden

This was an AWESOME atmosphere in New York.

During New York’s comeback victory against the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday night, some of the greatest Knicks of all time attended.

A few of the most legendary players to ever suit up in the history of the franchise all went to Madison Square Garden for Game 2 of the opening round against the 76ers in the Eastern Conference postseason.

That includes Carmelo Anthony, John Starks, Latrell Sprewell, Larry Johnson, Tim Thomas, and more. All of these New York legends helped create an amazing playoff atmosphere on Monday night.

Their presence helped get the fans excited but the former players, who created an Alumni Row of sorts, seemed thrilled as well.

Folks seemed genuinely thrilled to have these familiar faces back in the building.

Some of the best moments from New York

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John Starks: ‘I would have done very well in today’s game’

Former NBA legend John Starks has an upcoming documentary about his life. ‘Keep Shooting’ will premiere at the second annual Orlando International Film Festival on Tuesday, May 25, which is by no coincidence the 28th anniversary of The Dunk. The …

Former NBA legend John Starks has an upcoming documentary about his life. ‘Keep Shooting’ will premiere at the second annual Orlando International Film Festival on Tuesday, May 25, which is by no coincidence the 28th anniversary of The Dunk. The former NBA All-Star sat down with HoopsHype to discuss the film, his glory days as a Knick, his battles with Reggie Miller, guarding a young Kobe Bryant, Julius Randle and more.

Click here to buy your ticket and unlock a virtual screening of the ‘Keep Shooting: The John Starks Story’ documentary at the Orlando International Film Festival.

John Starks: ‘I would have done very well in today’s game’

Former NBA legend John Starks has an upcoming documentary about his life. ‘Keep Shooting’ will premiere at the second annual Orlando International Film Festival on Tuesday, May 25, which is by no coincidence the 28th anniversary of The Dunk. The …

Former NBA legend John Starks has an upcoming documentary about his life. ‘Keep Shooting’ will premiere at the second annual Orlando International Film Festival on Tuesday, May 25, which is by no coincidence the 28th anniversary of The Dunk. The former NBA All-Star sat down with HoopsHype to discuss the film, his glory days as a Knick, his battles with Reggie Miller, guarding a young Kobe Bryant, Julius Randle and more.

Click here to buy your ticket and unlock a virtual screening of the ‘Keep Shooting: The John Starks Story’ documentary at the Orlando International Film Festival.