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Home » Y2K, Giuliani in City Hall, Furbies, no smartphones, no tweets: What the world looked like when the Knicks last made it to NBA Finals
Y2K, Giuliani in City Hall, Furbies, no smartphones, no tweets: What the world looked like when the Knicks last made it to NBA Finals
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Y2K, Giuliani in City Hall, Furbies, no smartphones, no tweets: What the world looked like when the Knicks last made it to NBA Finals

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The last time the Knicks were in the NBA Finals, New Yorkers were hailing cabs without apps, blasting Lauryn Hill on CD players, and nervously checking their Netscape dial-up connection.

The Twin Towers still dominated the skyline, Rudy Giuliani ran City Hall, and “The Sopranos” had just introduced America to Tony Soprano’s panic attacks.

These days, TikTok is where young people socialize, communicate and shape pop culture, oat milk lattes can run more than $9, and Madison Square Garden itself has undergone a billion-dollar glow-up.

As the Knicks claw their way back to basketball glory in 2026, after sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals, the city they represent barely resembles the one from their last Finals run in 1999.

Led by franchise superstar Jalen Brunson and fueled by a stacked roster featuring Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges, Josh Hart and OG Anunoby, the team has reignited orange-and-blue mania across the five boroughs.

From politics to pop culture to the Manhattan skyline itself, here’s how wildly different life in 1999 NYC looks and feels 27 years later.

Gone but not forgotten: Manhattan’s skyline

The Lower Manhattan skyline has been forever transformed since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks tragically brought down the Twin Towers.

In their place now stands One World Trade Center — better known as the Freedom Tower — which rose between 2006 and 2014 as the centerpiece of the rebuilt skyline.

Two eras of City Hall: Giuliani’s Gotham in 1999 vs. Mamdani’s 2026 Big Apple

Back in 1999, tough-on-crime Republican Rudy Giuliani led New York City from City Hall during the height of his mayoral tenure, which began in 1994.

Fast-forward to 2026, and the Big Apple is now run by Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, who took office in January of this year. Talk about New York City’s political landscape shifting dramatically over the past 27 years.

MSG makeover: The Knicks’ home base went ultra-modern after 2010s rebuild

Madison Square Garden, home of the Knicks, looks dramatically different today than it did during the team’s 1999 Finals run.

Between 2011 and 2013, the arena underwent a nearly $1 billion renovation, transforming it into a sleek, high-tech sports and entertainment hub.

Today, fans scan mobile tickets on their phones, a far cry from the paper stubs and printed tickets of the late 90s.

Political power shift: The White House then and now during Knicks championship runs

During the Knicks’ last trip to the NBA Finals in 1999, Democratic President Bill Clinton occupied the White House.

Now, as the team heads back to the Finals in 2026, Republican President Donald Trump is leading the country for the second time.

Grammy glory in 1999 vs. 2026: Lauryn Hill and Bad Bunny define two eras of music

At the Grammy Awards in February 1999, Lauryn Hill won the coveted Album of the Year award for “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.”

In 2026, Bad Bunny sparked a global reggaeton movement after winning the very same award for “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.”

A Shakespearean comedy vs. action thriller: The Oscars’ Best Picture across two different Hollywood eras

At the 1999 Oscars, “Shakespeare in Love” took home the coveted Best Picture award, with a cast including Gwyneth Paltrow, Joseph Fiennes and Judi Dench, and direction by John Madden.

In 2026, the same top honor went to “One Battle After Another,” starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn and Teyana Taylor, and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.

Billboard Chart Toppers: J.Lo in ’99, Drake in ’26

On June 25, 1999, during the Knicks’ last time in the NBA Finals, Jennifer Lopez topped the Billboard Hot 100 with her groovy pop bop, “If You Had My Love.”

It’s now May 2026, and the No. 1 song in the country is Drake’s catchy rap track, “Janice STFU.”

From 1999’s ‘Rock Style’ to 2026’s ‘Costume Art’: Two different Met Gala themes

The 1999 Met Gala theme was “Rock Style,” tied to the Costume Institute’s exhibition celebrating the influence of rock-and-roll. Guests like Liv Tyler and Stella McCartney leaned into the moment with DIY “Rock Royalty” tees.

This year, the Met Gala embraced the theme “Costume Art,” with the dress code “Fashion Is Art.”

Kim Kardashian turned heads in a bespoke metallic tangerine and bronze fiberglass breastplate and bodysuit, created by Allen Jones and design duo Whitaker Malem.

Furby fever vs. prehistoric dinos: Toy trends across two eras

At the turn of the millennium, Tiger Electronics’ Furbies, interactive, owl-like robotic toys, were the must-have craze of 1999, dominating kids’ wish lists during the Knicks’ late-90s NBA surge.

Now, as the NBA team continues its 2026 postseason run, the hottest toy at the moment is Spin Master’s Primal Hatch T. Rex — a “Jurassic World”–style interactive dinosaur that hatches from an egg and is captivating kids in a very different toy era.

Prestige TV: From 1999 mobsters to 2026 modern medicine

In 1999, HBO’s “The Sopranos” was the defining television event of its time — a critically acclaimed crime drama starring James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco and Edie Falco, created by David Chase.

Now in 2026, another HBO Max series is dominating the cultural conversation: “The Pitt,” a buzzy medical drama starring Noah Wyle, Katherine LaNasa and Taylor Dearden, created by showrunner R. Scott Gemmill.

Twenty-seven years later: So much of NYC has changed — except love for the Knicks

From flip phones to FaceTime, CD wallets to streaming playlists, dial-up modems to instant everything — the Knicks’ return to the NBA Finals is also a reminder of just how much life in NYC has been rewired.

The city that once waited for Web pages to load now refreshes culture in real time, faster than ever. And yet, some things feel familiar. The Garden is still rocking. Die-hard celeb fans are still courtside.

And when the Knicks win, the city still moves as one — louder, prouder, and now infinitely more online.

Twenty-seven years later, the Big Apple’s skyline has changed, the soundtrack has changed, and the technology has changed — but New York’s obsession with the Knicks?

That part hasn’t gone anywhere.

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