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Knicks End 53-Year Drought, Clinch NBA Title Over Spurs

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June 14, 2026 · 1:30 PM
Knicks End 53-Year Drought, Clinch NBA Title Over Spurs

The New York Knicks captured their first NBA championship in 53 years, defeating the San Antonio Spurs in a thrilling Finals series. The victory ended one of the longest title droughts in league history, sparking celebrations across New York City.

Led by star performances and tenacious defense, the Knicks overcame a resilient Spurs team that had won multiple titles in the past two decades. The series was a showcase of elite basketball, with key contributions from both veterans and younger players.

Fans flooded the streets outside Madison Square Garden, reveling in a championship that had eluded the franchise since 1973. The win marks a resurgence for the Knicks, who have been rebuilding in recent years under new leadership.

For the Spurs, the loss was a bitter end to a strong season, but their legacy as one of the most successful franchises of the era remains intact.