New York’s got the need for Reed.
A medium traveled to Madison Square Garden on Tuesday to summon the clutch spirit of Knicks legend Willis Reed — and to cleanse the basketball Mecca after the brutal Game 3 loss to the Spurs a day earlier.
While superstitious fans burned sage outside MSG to purge the arena of any bad juju following the Knicks’ defeat, The Post brought in the big guns to contact the dead.
Award-winning psychic medium Bianca Rose traveled from Long Island — armed with tarot cards, an ouija board, a spirit portal and a silver bell — to the Midtown stadium to give the orange and blue some extra luck as the team heads into Game 4 Wednesday night.
The ghost whisperer stood outside the Garden and repeatedly rang a small silver bell with her eyes shut as she gently whispered a chant, summoning Reed while wearing headphones connected to a specialized spirit portal used to speak with the dead.
Rose said she was successful in contacting the late center who famously shrugged off a thigh injury to take the court in Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals, which the Knicks won.
Reed, who was known simply as “The Captain,” died in 2023 at age 80, leaving behind a legacy as the heart and soul of New York’s most recent NBA championship teams.
His emergence from the tunnel of the World’s Most Famous Arena remains one of the most iconic moments in the franchise’s history.
Rose added that she repeatedly saw the No. 6, possibly alluding to the number of games it would take to decide the NBA Finals series. The Knicks are now up 2-1.
“I kept seeing the number six,” the clairvoyant told The Post. “These are good signs.”
The paranormal investigator also contacted Charles and Helen Dolan — the parents of Knicks owner and Executive Chairman of MSG Sports James Dolan — reporting that Charles said he would be “really happy” about what’s coming.
Rose also did a tarot card reading and the cards she pulled pointed to defiance and a reignited fire, revealing a tale of a defiant team pushing forward without a care for what others think.
One fan who watched the seance told The Post it was much needed after the Game 3 loss.
“We need this,” he said. “I’m feeling good going into game 4 now,” he said about the cleansing.
The Knicks faltered during Monday’s game against the Spurs for the first time since April 23 — putting an end to a remarkable 13-game winning streak.
The teams will face off for Game 4 on Wednesday at Madison Square Garden.
