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Avery Wilson’s national anthems quickly turning into a Knicks ‘good luck charm’ during playoff run

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Avery Wilson’s national anthems quickly turning into a Knicks ‘good luck charm’ during playoff run
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Avery Wilson has become a notable presence during New York Knicks games, with his national anthems being perceived as a good luck charm. Fans have embraced the familiar sounds associated with Knicks games, creating a unique atmosphere at Madison Square Garden. As the team progresses in the playoffs, Wilson's performances have garnered attention and support from the crowd.

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New York Knicks Avery Wilson’s national anthems quickly turning into a Knicks ‘good luck charm’ during playoff run By Jared Schwartz Published May 22, 2026, 10:50 p.m. ET Avery Wilson has turned into a good luck charm for the Knicks. CLEVELAND — There is a familiar soundtrack during Knicks games at Madison Square Garden. See Also New York Knicks Knicks’ Jalen Brunson is creating the Donovan Mitchell doubts more than anyone The sound of the organ. The “de-fense” chants. The emphasized “Ohhhh Geeee” when OG Anunoby is introduced. Filed under nba playoffs nba playoffs 2026 New York Knicks 5/22/26 Read Next Knicks' one-for-all, all-for-one selflessness follows bask...

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