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Knicks End 53‑Year Title Drought With 2026 NBA Championship

Brunson's 45‑point Finals clincher earned him Finals MVP, launching citywide celebrations that prompted Mayor Zohran Mamdani to announce a Manhattan parade and police to open investigations into overnight disorder.

Overview

  • The New York Knicks clinched the 2026 NBA title with a 94-90 Game 5 win in San Antonio on June 13, ending the franchise's 53-year championship drought.
  • Jalen Brunson led the victory with 45 points, was named Finals MVP, and set a Knicks single-game Finals scoring mark by carrying New York in the fourth quarter.
  • The series was defined by repeated comeback wins for New York, including a record 29-point rally in Game 4 and multiple games where the Knicks erased double-digit deficits.
  • On-court and locker-room celebrations featured cigars, champagne and celebrity appearances such as Timothée Chalamet, while large crowds in New York produced arrests, property damage, a bus fire and reports of a gunshot near Times Square.
  • City officials have scheduled a championship parade in Manhattan for Thursday and law enforcement has opened investigations and tightened security as they prepare for the public event.