The New York Knicks won the NBA championship on June 14, 2026, by defeating the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 [1], [4].
This victory marks the end of a historic title drought for one of the league's most prominent franchises. The win represents the first time the team has captured the championship in 53 years [1], [3].
The decisive game took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City [1], [2]. The Knicks secured the title with a final score of 94-90 [3]. By winning Game 5, the team closed out the series and ended more than five decades of waiting for a championship trophy [1], [5].
Following the final whistle, celebrations erupted across the five boroughs of New York City [2], [4]. Large crowds gathered in Manhattan and Times Square to mark the occasion, a scene that mirrored the city's anticipation leading up to the finals [2], [4].
The path to the title culminated in this five-game series against San Antonio [3]. The victory restores the Knicks to the top of the professional basketball world for the first time since 1973 [1], [3].
“The Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 on June 14, 2026, to secure the NBA title.”
The championship ends one of the longest title droughts in NBA history for a major-market team. By securing the trophy in 2026, the New York Knicks have shifted their organizational identity from a perennial contender to a champion, likely impacting the franchise's valuation and its long-term recruitment leverage in the league.
