New York Knicks has officially ended a 53-year championship drought on Saturday by defeating the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5.
With the victory, the Knicks clinched the NBA Finals series 4-1, bringing the Larry O’Brien Trophy back to the Big Apple for the first time since 1973.
The clinching victory mirrored the relentless spirit that defined the Knicks’ 2026 postseason run. Although the team trailed by as many as 16 points in the first half and faced a nine-point deficit entering the final quarter, they refused to fold under the pressure.
The comeback hinged on the heroic performance of Jalen Brunson, who poured in 45 points to lead the charge. Brunson, who earned the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award, effectively carried the team through the second half, dismantling the Spurs’ defense during the game’s closing minutes.
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New York struggled early, hitting just 19 percent of their shots during the opening 16 minutes as the Spurs capitalized on a stifling defensive effort led by Victor Wembanyama.
However, the Knicks began chipping away at the lead throughout the middle quarters. As the fourth quarter intensified, New York’s defensive pressure forced critical turnovers, while a decisive dunk by OG Anunoby and clutch free throws from Brunson allowed the Knicks to seize their first lead of the second half.
A final sequence, which included a critical sixth foul on Wembanyama that sidelined the Spurs star, ultimately sealed the victory.
For a fanbase long accustomed to playoff heartbreak and decades of malaise, the final whistle signaled more than just a victory; it represented a cathartic release of 50 years of frustration.
An emotional Brunson described the achievement as everything he ever dreamed of as he embraced his father, a former Knicks player, on the court.
This championship cements a dramatic turnaround for the franchise, which spent last year rebuilding its roster. By acquiring stars like Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, the Knicks transformed from a team on the fringes of contention into a dominant force, ending their journey in a championship summer that will be remembered in New York for generations.

