NY Knicks Are Playoff Bound, Rick’s Cabaret Girls To Celebrate With Fans

“We love the Knicks, and the players and the fans love us,” gushed Rick’s girl Nadia. “We will root them on to victory and celebrate with the fans all along the way. Rick’s is party central for Knicks fans.” 

The three-story Rick’s Cabaret New York is well known for its abundance of sexy dancers, warm hospitality, delicious food, and celebrity clientele. Located just one block from Madison Square Garden, the award-winning club is a favorite with NBA fans, many of whom visit after attending the games at the Garden. 

“Rick’s is the home of the best basketball after-parties,” said Rick’s girl Bella. “After the Knicks play, so many fans came here and enjoy the sexy girls, pop some bottles, and make it rain.” 

Located at 50 West 33 Street, Rick’s Cabaret features multiple stages, private suites, deluxe skyboxes, a Roof Top Cigar Lounge, and the best in VIP treatment. The top-rated Rick’s Steakhouse on the club’s second floor offers daily lunch specials, dinner, and the city’s best late-night menu, served all the way until 3AM!

Justin Fields Gets NY Jets QB Job and $40 Million

Fields, 26, now becomes the favorite to be the Jets starting quarterback in 2025.

The Bears drafted Fields out of Ohio State with the 11th overall pick in 2021, the same draft that the Jets took Zach Wilson with the No. 2 pick. Fields showed flashes of potential but it never clicked for him in Chicago as he played for two different head coaches and two different offensive coordinators in his three years there. He went 10-28 as the starting quarterback and the Bears moved on last year, trading him to the Steelers.

Fields started the first six games of last season in Pittsburgh and did some good things. He threw five passing touchdowns and rushed for five more and had only one interception. The team was 4-2 when Steelers coach Mike Tomlin decided to switch to Russell Wilson as his starter.

Fields played sparingly for the rest of the season and is now moving on from Pittsburgh, which reportedly was interested in re-signing him.

Austin Wells, Anthony Volpe, Power NY Yankee Youth Movement

Austin Wells, a 25-year-old catcher, and Anthony Volpe, a 24-year-old shortstop, delivered homers Thursday on the way to a relatively breezy, 4-2 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. 

Southpaw Carlos Rodón cruised through 5 innings in place of injured ace Gerrit Cole. Captain Aaron Judge laced a timely double that doinked off third base in the seventh. Things got hairy for new closer Devin Williams against his former club in the ninth, but the All-Star held on for his first save in pinstripes.

And the home fans — all 46,208 of them went home happy.

Both Volpe and Wells are crucial not just to this season but also to the next half-decade of Yankees baseball. Aaron Judge will turn 33 in April. Cole will be 35 when he returns next season. Goldschmidt, Williams and Bellinger can be free agents this winter. Jazz Chisholm Jr. could depart the next winter.

And so, the blossoming of Volpe, Wells and Domínguez is not a pipe dream or a nice bonus. It is, as Boone said, something the Yankees are “relying upon.”