The New York Knicks won the 2026 NBA Championship by defeating the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 [2] in Game 5 [3].
The victory ends a 53-year title drought for the franchise [1]. This championship marks the third title in the history of the organization [1], bringing an end to decades of postseason disappointment for the New York fanbase.
Playing in San Antonio, Texas, the Knicks faced a challenging start to the deciding game [2]. The team trailed by 16 points [1] before mounting a rally to take control of the contest. The comeback was fueled by a dominant performance from Jalen Brunson, who scored 45 points [1] to lead his team to the title.
The Knicks secured the Larry O'Brien Trophy following the final buzzer [1]. Despite the magnitude of the achievement, the trophy presentation occurred in a near-empty arena [7] in San Antonio [2].
This victory follows a thrilling playoff run that saw New York overcome several hurdles to reach the finals [1]. The 94-90 final score [3] reflects a defensive battle that culminated in the Knicks' first championship since 1973 [1].
“The victory ends a 53-year title drought for the franchise.”
This championship breaks one of the longest title droughts in professional sports for a major market franchise. By winning their third title in 53 years, the Knicks have shifted the power balance of the league and established Jalen Brunson as a premier championship-caliber player.



