But on Friday, five lucky New Yorkers took home the same sort of 30-pound, blue and orange trash cans New York City put on its street corners to celebrate the Knicks’ historic, first-in-a-half-century championship run. Playbooks at the beginning of their season predicted the Knicks’ odds of going all the way at about 10%. The baskets are about 28 inches tall with a 21.5-inch diameter at the top, according to the sanitation department. Mia Manantan, 39, said she came to New York City from Los Angeles right around the Knicks' run in 1999. Smaller, 15-inch versions of the trash cans are also available to buy from the sanitation department in a collaboration with clothing brand OnlyNY, for $168.