New York Knicks Win NBA Championship After Over Five Decades
The New York Knicks secured the National Basketball Association championship for the first time in more than half a century, igniting a frenzy across the city and its fan base after a long-awaited victory.
The title was clinched on Saturday evening when the Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 94‑90 in Game 5 of the best‑of‑seven series.
While the game unfolded in Texas, New Yorkers flooded their hometown streets to watch and celebrate the milestone moment for the team, its supporters, and the entire city.
Some fans even traveled to San Antonio to witness the showdown at the Frost Bank Center, the Spurs’ home arena.
Celebrations swirled in Times Square and around Madison Square Garden as festivity echoed through the city, reflecting a shared sense of pride and triumph.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani reminded residents to remain responsible, to look out for one another, and to keep the night safe in the wake of recent fan‑related incidents.
The Knicks’ victory marks a dramatic reversal from decades of mediocrity, ending a journey that dated back to their last finals appearance in 1999 and finishing a 53‑year gap since their previous title in 1973.


















