New York's Long Wait Is Finally Over: Knicks Win the 2026 NBA Championship
New York Knicks are NBA Champions again after a 53 year drought and they did it by overcoming the San Antonio Spurs 4-1


53 years of heartbreak, near-misses and a franchise's worth of broken promises. The New York Knicks are NBA champions.
Jalen Brunson scored 45 point as New York defeated the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 to win the series 4-1 and bring a championship back to Madison Square Garden for the first time since 1973.
All four of those wins came after being double-digits down.
Brunson Joins The Greats
This wasn’t supposed to happen, let alone with a 6-foot-1 point guard against a 7-foot-4 alien named Victor Wembanyama. But Jalen Brunson doesn't care about what's supposed to happen.
Brunson scored 45 of his team’s 94 points in Game 5, 15 of them in the last quarter after New York found itself down 10 with just over eight minutes remaining to play.
Then he scored 10 in a row to tie it, capping a 21-7 match-ending run.
Brunson's floater with 1:06 remaining did the trick, getting over Stephon Castle and giving the Knicks the lead for good.
Those 45 points tied Michael Jordan for the most scored on the road in a closeout game. Brunson was the unanimous choice for Finals MVP, getting all 11 media members’ votes. He averaged 32.6 points, 4.6 assists and 4.2 rebounds in the series.
He also now owns Knicks franchise records for most 30-point games in the NBA Finals (four) and most points in a Finals game (45), passing legends Walt Frazier and Willis Reed.
A Series Like No Other
The Spurs weren't a pushover. The Spurs led by as many as 29 in Game 4 and outscored the Knicks in the first quarter of all five games by a combined 57 points.
In fact, this is the only Finals series in history where each and every game was within five points in the last five minutes, according to ESPN.
But the Knicks, battle-scarred from years of playoff heartbreak, knew how to end games. Spurs continued to build leads. New York kept erasing them.
Read more articles on Basketball

Why Game 7s Are the Ultimate Test of Greatness
Game 7s are the ultimate test of greatness because they put players under maximum pressure, where talent alone is not enough

Ranking the Top 5 Point Guards of All Time
The point guard position has evolved from traditional floor generals like Magic Johnson and John Stockton who orchestrated offenses through passing to modern revolutionaries like Stephen Curry who've transformed the role into a scoring-first weapon.

Meet Steph Curry: The Three-Point Specialist Who Rewired Basketball’s Value System
Prior to Stephen Curry, the three-point shot was a luxury. Now it's a necessary skill.

NBA Records that are Nearly Impossible to Break
Built across different eras and conditions, these NBA records stand as near impossible feats that modern basketball may never be able to touch.
The Journey So Far
This team earned it the hard way. The Knicks entered as the No. 3 seed, swept Philadelphia in the second round and then swept Cleveland 4-0 in the Eastern Conference Finals, winning 11 straight games on the way to the Finals.
Meanwhile, San Antonio had just dispatched the Oklahoma City Thunder in a brutal seven-game Western Conference series.
Josh Hart had 11 rebounds in the championship game. Mikal Bridges had 14 points and three threes. Mitchell Robinson dominated the glass but all in all this was Brunson’s team, Brunson’s moment, Brunson’s title.
The 53 year wait is over, New York is a city of Champions once again.
Check out other Sports article

Guardiola's farewell season: a Carabao Cup, Arsenal out of the FA Cup and City in the semis
Manchester City beat Liverpool 4-0 with a Haaland hat-trick to reach the FA Cup semi-finals for a record eighth consecutive season, while Arsenal lost to Southampton. With Guardiola's future undecided, this is gradually becoming an interesting exit.

Cristiano Ronaldo sends UD Almeria from 400k to 3 million social media followers overnight
Cristiano Ronaldo buys a 25% stake in UD Almeria, and the club’s Instagram explodes from 400,000 to nearly three million followers in 24 hours, showing the massive global influence he still brings to football.

Why Eberechi Eze struggles when Arteta plays him through the middle
Eberechi Eze has failed to replicate his Crystal Palace form at Arsenal, when deployed in central midfield. The piece looks at the tactical reasons for his struggles and why playing him through the middle does not work in Arteta's system.

Marie-Louise Eta: the Champions League winner now making history as the Bundesliga's first female head coach
Union Berlin have appointed Marie-Louise Eta as interim head coach until the end of the season, making her the first woman to hold a head coaching role in any of Europe's top five men's leagues. Here's everything you need to know about her.
Comments (0)
Latest Posts

Chelsea fined £10.75m and given suspended transfer ban: Did the Premier League get it right?
Chelsea made £47.5m in secret payments under Roman Abramovich and walked away with a fine and a suspended ban. With Everton and Forest both docked points for lesser offences, the Premier League has some serious questions to answer.

Rice, Gabriel or Fernandes: Who should win the Premier League Player of the Season?
Bruno Fernandes is threatening assist records, Gabriel Magalhaes has anchored the best defence in the league, and Declan Rice has been present and dominant for all of it. Who should win the award.

A move to Chelsea might not be the best for Cesc Fabregas.
Chelsea are four defeats in six games and Cesc Fabregas's name has emerged as a potential replacement for Liam Rosenior. But after Xabi Alonso, Ruben Amorim and Rosenior himself, the dangers of the big step up have never been clearer.

Six red cards, one season and Chelsea’s growing problem
Chelsea have seen six players sent off this season, raising serious questions about control and decision making.

Mourinho comments reignite debate around Vinícius and stadium racism
Vinícius has faced repeated racist abuse across Europe, yet the focus keeps shifting to his reactions rather than the behaviour that provokes it.

Real Madrid vs Barcelona and the meaning of El-Ćlasico
A look into the history, global power and modern stakes of El Clasico ahead of the January 11, 2026 showdown, exploring why Real Madrid vs Barcelona remains football’s greatest rivalry.
More from this Category

The Sixth Man: Basketball's Most Underrated Role
The best teams are not just built on great starters, they also need a sixth man who can change the game when it matters most.

2016 Warriors vs. 1996 Bulls: Who Wins a Seven-Game Series?
The 73-9 Warriors who blew a 3-1 lead in the finals vs 72-10 Bulls who lost only 3 games in the playoffs and won the title. Who comes out on top?

Spurs Finally Strike Back: Wembanyama Leads San Antonio Past Knicks in Game 3
San Antonio takes Game 3 of the NBA Finals to make the series 2-1, all thanks to a stellar performance from Victor Wembanyama. Game 4 takes place at the MSG and will prove to be a real test for both sides

Game 3 Preview: Why the Spurs Must Win Tonight
The Spurs are 2-0 down in the NBA Finals. If they don't win the next game, they'll have to do the impossible to turn over the deficit

New York Knicks Take 2-0 Lead Over San Antonio Spurs in NBA Finals
The New York Knicks take a 2-0 Lead in the Finals over San Antonio Spurs. The series will now head to Madison Square Garden where the Knicks would be hoping to use their home court advantage against Spurs
More on ny-knicks

Why Knicks vs Spurs Could Become a Surprisingly Historic NBA Finals
We're getting a remake of the 1999 NBA Finals between Spurs and Knicks and this might be another historic matchup

The Rise of the New York Knicks: Do they have what it takes to win a championship?
The NY Knicks are proving they are ready to take the title back to MSG. Do they have what it takes?
Try These Trivia

Only True NBA fans will Pass these Trivia
These are easy trivia question on NBA; come here and prove how well you know the basketball teams and their players.

Tell us how deep your Arsenal ties go with this Trivia
Arsenal fans are known for their loyalty; they are also known for being among the best players and team that is always hopeful for a trophy. Prove your loyalty to arsenal by passing this simple Trivia test.






