Both franchises tug at the historical roots of the two leagues they have been synonymous with, since 1946 in the case of the Knicks and 1917 in the case of the Leafs. They represent two of the four biggest sport markets in North America, with the Knicks playing in the city that never sleeps — the biggest media market in the U.S. — and the Leafs in the dominant sports market in Canada. They play out of two of the busiest arenas in the world, with the Knicks calling the iconic Madison Square Garden home and the Leafs at Scotiabank Arena, branded with the biggest naming rights deal in the world ($40 million per annum and $800 million over 20 years).