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Updated June 14, 2026
Cigar smoke filled the air of San Antonio's Frost Bank Center as thousands of patrons chanted "Let's go Knicks" -- a cathartic release of emotions some 53 years in the making. During a postseason in which comeback victories had become their specialty,
the New York Knicks completed one of the most dominant playoff runs in NBA history with a title-clinching 94-90 win over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the NBA Finals> on Saturday night. It wasn't a record 29-point comeback like New York pulled off in Game 4 but rather a methodical walking down of the Spurs, outlasting San Antonio as the Knicks had every playoff opponent. The Spurs led 83-73 with 8:21 left Saturday night. Then the Knicks went to work. - ESPN.com
The Knicks didn't have a nonchalant approach the past two months, turning up their defensive intensity to another level and diversifying their offense to become an unstoppable unit. Hours after the Knicks completed their comeback, when the halls of the arena emptied, they were back in their locker room -- with more cigars, dancing and champagne. After months of saying they focused only on the game in front of them, they were letting loose in the moment of winning the franchise's first NBA title since 1973. Like Brown, Josh Hart often wondered about his place in the league. Being traded multiple times, it wasn't a guarantee he would get to this point. Compared with Brunson, a stoic figure, Hart wears his emotions a little more vulnerably. - ESPN.com
Thanks to a performance for the ages,
Jalen Brunson led the New York Knicks to their first NBA championship in 53 years and earned Finals MVP honors. Brunson was the unanimous choice among 11 voters after scoring 45 points in the Knicks' 94-90 title-clinching victory over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 on Saturday night. "It's everything we ever dreamed of," Brunson told ESPN's Ernie Johnson while standing next to his father on the stage after accepting the Bill Russell Trophy. "It's why I came to New York." - ESPN.com
Brunson, who struggled from the floor earlier in the series, shot 14-for-27 in Game 5, including going 4-for-7 from 3-point range and 13-for-15 from the foul line. He scored 15 points in the fourth quarter, helping the Knicks overcome a seven-point deficit to pull away and end the franchise's championship drought. "Words can't describe it, but I'll say I put a lot of time and effort into trying to be the best player I can be to try and help a team win," Brunson said. "Just really thankful to have the organization, the coaching staff, my teammates, to have my back every single day. I think that means the most to me. And my family." - ESPN.com
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