The New York Knicks won the 2026 NBA Finals by defeating the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 on Saturday night [1, 2].
The victory marks the end of a 53-year championship drought for the franchise [3]. It is the first time the team has secured the title since 1973 [3, 5].
The clinching victory took place in San Antonio at the Spurs' home arena [4]. The series reached its conclusion in Game 5 [5]. Jalen Brunson led the effort for New York, scoring 45 points during the final game [6].
This championship follows a historic turn of events earlier in the series. During Game 4, the Knicks overcame a 29-point deficit [3]. This recovery stands as the largest comeback in NBA Finals history [3].
The road to the title was defined by these high-stakes swings in momentum. After the Game 4 comeback, the Knicks maintained their trajectory to close out the series in San Antonio on June 13, 2026 [2, 4].
“The New York Knicks won the 2026 NBA Finals by defeating the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5.”
The Knicks' victory represents a significant shift in the NBA power balance, returning a championship to the U.S. market's largest city for the first time in over five decades. By overcoming a record-breaking deficit in Game 4 and clinching the title on the road, the franchise has established a new era of resilience that contrasts with the championship failures of the last half-century.

