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Knicks Beat Spurs, Breaks 53-Year NBA Title Drought

The New York ​Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 to claim their first NBA championship since 1973, putting the long-suffering franchise ‌back on top and unleashing mass celebrations across the city’s five administrative districts.

San Antonio started strong once again, taking a double-digit lead in the first 12 minutes. But New York crawled back in the second quarter as Brunson started to come alive, slowly cutting a 16-point deficit to trail by five points at halftime.

New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) drives to the basket past San Antonio Spurs forward Julian Champagnie
New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) drives to the basket past San Antonio Spurs forward Julian Champagnie.

A quick transition play early in the third quarter set up Frenchman Victor Wembanyama for a dunk. That ​spurred a rally from the Spurs, who led by as much as 12 points before the Knicks eventually slashed the deficit to five.

A three-pointer from ​Dylan Harper, who was red-hot for the Spurs all night with 25 points off the bench, restored San Antonio’s double-digit lead though it was cut to seven heading into ‌the fourth ⁠quarter.

New York tied the game with just under five minutes left to play and took their first lead with 3:40 to go. The Spurs were unable to regain the lead after that and the Knicks capped off a dominant championship run that saw them lose just three games in the postseason.

Comebacks have been the theme for the Knicks this series as they rallied from double-digit deficits in all four ​of their Finals victories on the way to their first championship in 53 years.

Jalen Brunson scored a game-high 45 points as the Knicks closed out the best-of-seven NBA Finals in five games, just days after completing the greatest comeback seen in the championship round.

“I’m in awe,” an ​emotional Brunson said during on-court celebrations as he soaked in the moment. “Whenever someone counted us out, we found a ⁠way to come back and do something about it.”

Brunson was named Finals MVP after his relentless performance saw a strong contingent of traveling Knicks fans ​chant his name moments before he was crowned with the honour.

Knicks star Jalen Brunson with the Finals Most Valuable Player award.
Knicks star Jalen Brunson with the Finals Most Valuable Player award.

“It’s everything we dreamed of,” he said of winning the championship. “It’s why I came to New ​York.”

Wembanyama recorded 19 points, 14 rebounds and five blocked shots for a young San Antonio team that reached the Finals ahead of schedule.

San Antionio Spurs' Victor Wembanyama takes a shot.
San Antionio Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama takes a shot.

“This is ​the biggest lesson of my life, the ​biggest learning moment,” the 22-year-old ⁠Frenchman told reporters post-game. “I can’t tell exactly what the lesson is, but we’re learning from that for sure.”

The time has finally come for Knicks fans, many of whom have waited their whole lives to see their team at the ​top once more, after years of being the laughingstock of the league.

Watch parties across the boroughs erupted into ​cheers when the final ⁠whistle sounded, bringing an end to their years of suffering, and the streets were quickly flooded by a sea of blue-and-orange-clad fans.

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