Fifty-three years of waiting, heartbreak, and
dashed expectations evaporated into the Texas night as the
New York Knicks captured the 2026 NBA Finals championship. Defeating the
San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in a gruelling, dramatic Game 5 at the
Frost Bank Center, the Knicks secured a 4-1 series victory to claim their third title in franchise history and their first since 1973.
The Road to the 2026 NBA Finals
Neither team was the odds-on favourite when the playoffs began on April 18. In the Eastern Conference, the top-seeded
Detroit Pistons (60-22) and second-seeded
Boston Celtics loomed large. However, the third-seeded Knicks (53-29) caught fire at the perfect time. New York rattled off an astonishing playoff run,
matching historic records along the way. They became just the second team in NBA history to win 13 consecutive playoff games, matching the 2017
Golden State Warriors, and tied the 2001
Los Angeles Lakers by stringing together eight straight postseason road wins. After a dominant sweep of the
Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals, New York advanced to
the ultimate stage, the 2026 NBA Finals.
Meanwhile, the Western Conference witnessed the rapid ascension of the second-seeded San Antonio Spurs (62-20). While the
Oklahoma City Thunder secured the league’s best record, the Spurs rode the generational brilliance of
Victor Wembanyama and a dynamic young core featuring
Stephon Castle and rookie sensation
Dylan Harper. San Antonio outlasted the Thunder in a thrilling seven-game Western Conference Finals, setting up a highly anticipated clash of styles and generations in the 2026 NBA Finals.
Game-by-Game Series Breakdown
| Game | Date | Away Team | Score | Home Team | Score | Key Takeaway |
| Game 1 | June 3 | New York | 105 | San Antonio | 95 | Knicks steal home court behind late execution. |
| Game 2 | June 5 | New York | 105 | San Antonio | 104 | Brunson hits clutch shots; Spurs falter late. |
| Game 3 | June 8 | San Antonio | 115 | New York | 111 | Spurs respond at MSG behind Wembanyama. |
| Game 4 | June 10 | San Antonio | 106 | New York | 107 | Largest comeback in NBA Finals history (29 points). |
| Game 5 | June 13 | New York | 94 | San Antonio | 90 | Brunson scores 45 to seal the championship. |
Games 1 & 2: Stunners in San Antonio
The series opened at the
Frost Bank Center, where the Knicks immediately established their road warrior identity. In Game 1, New York utilized
a balanced attack to pull away late for a 105-95 win. Game 2 was an absolute heartbreaker for the Spurs. San Antonio controlled much of the contest, but an endgame execution breakdown allowed the Knicks to steal a 105-104 victory, going up 2-0 heading back to
Manhattan.
Game 3: The Spurs Punch Back
Madison Square Garden was electric for its first Finals game in over two decades, but Wembanyama silenced the crowd early. The French phenom dominated the paint, powering San Antonio to a 115-111 victory to cut the series deficit to 2-1 and hand the Knicks their first real setback of the round.
Game 4: History at the Garden
Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals will live forever in NBA lore. The Spurs came out entirely untamed, treating
the Garden hardwood like a track meet. By halftime, San Antonio built a massive 29-point lead. The game—and seemingly the series momentum—was firmly in the Spurs’ hands.
What followed was
the largest comeback in NBA Finals history. The Knicks chipped away behind relentless defensive pressure from
Josh Hart and
OG Anunoby, alongside a barrage of three-pointers (tying an NBA playoff record with 25 triples). In the dying seconds, with New York down by one,
OG Anunoby crashed the glass and converted a spectacular, game-winning tip-in to secure a 107-106 victory.
The Garden erupted in a roar that echoed across all five boroughs, putting the Knicks up 3-1.
The Game 5 Masterpiece
Returning to San Antonio for Game 5, the Spurs played with the desperation of a team fighting for survival. Anchored by Wembanyama’s rim protection, San Antonio suffocated the Knicks’ offence in the first half, holding New York to a miserable 37 points and building a 16-point lead.
But as they had done in the 2026 NBA Finals, the Knicks refused to break. Trailing by 10 points with just eight minutes left on the clock,
Jalen Brunson took total control of the basketball universe.
Finals Closeout Game – Most Points in NBA History:
Brunson put on a performance for the ages, scoring a Knicks Finals record 45 points on 14-for-27 shooting while hitting 13 of 15 free throws. His scoring output was desperately needed; the rest of the Knicks shot a frigid 28.3% (17-for-60) from the field. With 65 seconds remaining and the game tied, Brunson
drove into the lane and floated a circus shot over the outstretched arms of the 7-foot-4 Wembanyama to give New York the permanent lead. A defensive stop and subsequent free throws iced the 94-90 victory.
Jalen Brunson: From Underdog to Gotham Legend
By averaging nearly 35 points per game in the 2026 NBA Finals and delivering a historic 45-point masterpiece to close it out,
Jalen Brunson was unanimously named Finals MVP. His 45 points tied him with
Michael Jordan for the third-most points ever scored in an NBA Finals closeout game. Brunson has officially
surpassed past legends to cement his place at the absolute apex of New York sports lore.
“I got no words,” an emotional Brunson stated postgame, tears streaming down his face. “Whenever someone counted us out, we found a way to come back and do something about it.”
The San Antonio Spurs: A Terrifying Future
While the loss is painful for head coach
Mitch Johnson and the Spurs, the 2026 NBA Finals proved that San Antonio’s rebuild is ahead of schedule. Victor Wembanyama was an
absolute terror defensively in Game 5, finishing with 19 points, 14 rebounds, and 5 blocks.
The wasted double-digit leads in Games 2, 4, and 5 will haunt San Antonio this offseason, exposing their youth and occasional lack of late-game execution. However, with rookie guards
Dylan Harper and
Stephon Castle displaying maturity beyond their years throughout the postseason, the Spurs open the 2026-27 betting cycle as co-favourites to win next year’s title.
A Championship of Pure Grit