The drought is over! Knicks win first NBA title in 53 years

For the first time in 53 years, the New York Knicks are NBA Champions. Jalen Brunson earned MVP honors.

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Last updated: Sunday, June 14, 2026 6:08AM GMT
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NEW YORK (WABC) -- The Comeback Knicks did it again. And now they're the Champion Knicks.

For the first time in 53 years, New York rules the NBA. Jalen Brunson scored 45 points, including 13 straight for New York in the fourth quarter, and the Knicks beat the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Saturday night.

The Knicks won the series 4-1, rallying from double-digit deficits in all four of those victories. The deficit was 16 on Saturday night. Brunson and the Knicks were never fazed.

"It's surreal," Knicks coach Mike Brown, who was hired a year ago -- making him the franchise's 24th coach since the franchise's last championship in 1973. "I still can't believe it's happened."

Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart -- the other two parts of the "Nova Knicks" trio that also includes Brunson, three players who were NCAA champions at Villanova and teamed up in New York to try to do the same -- combined to score 27 points. Bridges had 14, Hart 13.

"I don't know what I'm feeling," Brunson said. "I'm in awe. Whenever someone counted us out, we found a way to come back and do something about it."

Dylan Harper scored 25 for the Spurs, who got 19 points, 14 rebounds and five blocked shots from Victor Wembanyama.

"This is the biggest lesson of my life, the biggest learning moment," Wembanyama said. "I can't tell exactly what the lesson is, but we're learning."

The Knicks improved to 4-0 in closeout opportunities this season, winning them all on the road. It didn't feel like the road, though -- not with thousands of New York faithful having made the trip to Texas to see a moment 53 years in the making.

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Jun 02, 2026, 8:39 PM GMT

Spurs' Julian Champagnie grew up in Brooklyn, played for St. John's

At Bishop Loughlin High School in Clinton Hill, players are feeling particularly inspired. One of their own, Julian Champagnie, is playing in the NBA Championship.

Champagnie graduated from Loughlin in 2019 and now plays for the San Antonio Spurs.

Coach Edwin Gonzalez didn't just coach Champagnie; he also coached his twin, Justin.

They both now play in the NBA. Gonzalez said they had talent and a tremendous work ethic.

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Jun 02, 2026, 8:35 PM GMT

Knicks watch parties to take place in MSG, Central Park

Permits have been issued for watch parties inside Madison Square Garden and at Central Park, the mayor's office confirmed:

"The Mayor is excited that the Knicks will be hosting NBA Finals watch parties -- including one inside the Garden and one at Central Park. Our administration is proud to support these efforts, let's go Knicks!"

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Jun 02, 2026, 4:20 PM GMT

Fans pack Knicks store on Tuesday ahead of Game 1

The Knicks fan store was packed on Tuesday morning.

Fans have been packing the store all week after the Knicks did a full revamp on Sunday, stocking the store with NBA Finals merchandise.

There was even a line outside the store Tuesday morning before it opened.

The best seller? It's not rocket science -- it's the Jalen Brunson jersey with the finals patch and it is flying off the rack.

CeFaan Kim has the latest on Knicks fans at MSG.

Eyewitness News found a group of firefighters in there grabbing merch and we even found a fan from New Zealand who flew in just for the finals. He says he spent $6,000 just on hotel and airfare and that's not including what he's dropping in the store. And he doesn't even have tickets to a game.

The fan from New Zealand flew out here a month ago for a regular season game and flew back for the finals. He is hoping to get watch party tickets but those are not easy to score.

One of the Garden's front office employees showed us where she is in line for one of those tickets and there are 11,000+ fans ahead of her in the queue.

Jun 02, 2026, 2:54 PM GMT

New York's own Fat Joe is shows his Knicks pride

New York's own Fat Joe is showing his Knicks pride ahead of Game 1 of the NBA Finals.

The rapper is apparently working on something special with the MTA and recorded a message from the No. 1 train.

The MTA wouldn't share more details and only would say that more is coming soon.

Fat Joe later posted photos of himself posing by a subway entrance that is decked out in Knicks colors.