A$AP Rocky Declares Himself NYC’s ‘Good Luck Charm’ After Knicks Take 3-1 Finals Lead
A$AP Rocky Declares Himself NYC’s ‘Good Luck Charm’ After Knicks Take 3-1 Finals Lead
A$AP Rocky is giving himself a little credit for the New York Knicks’ latest NBA Finals victory.
Following the Knicks’ Game 4 win over the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday (June 10), the Harlem rapper was spotted celebrating outside the arena alongside battle rap legend Murda Mook. During the moment, Rocky jokingly referred to himself as New York City’s “good luck charm” as fans continued to celebrate the team’s championship run.
The Knicks’ victory gives the franchise a commanding 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals series against the Spurs. The win also keeps hopes alive for what could be the organization’s first NBA championship in decades.
Rocky has become a familiar face at high-profile sporting events and has frequently been spotted supporting New York teams. While it’s unclear whether his presence has anything to do with the Knicks’ postseason success, the rapper appears more than happy to claim the title of the city’s newest lucky charm.
As clips of the celebration continue to circulate online, fans are weighing in on Rocky’s playful claim—with some agreeing and others insisting the credit belongs solely to the players on the court.

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