The New York Knicks have captured the attention of basketball fans everywhere by taking the lead in the 2026 NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs. The Knicks first started in 1946 as a charter member of the BBA, which later became the NBA.
After decades of waiting for another championship opportunity, the Knicks have demonstrated resilience, teamwork, and determination on the NBA’s biggest stage.
In Game 1 of the Finals, New York defeated San Antonio 105–95, overcoming a double-digit deficit and seizing a 1–0 series advantage. Star guard Jalen Brunson led the comeback effort with 30 points, including a dominant fourth-quarter performance that helped the Knicks close the game on an impressive run-through and set up a victorious path.
This victory extended New York’s remarkable playoff boost and gave the team an early start in the best-of-seven championship series.
The Knicks’ success has been built on more than just individual talent. Players such as Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby, and Josh Hart have contributed on both ends of the court, providing scoring, defense, and leadership when needed most. Their balanced teamwork approach has allowed the Knicks to compete effectively against the Spurs, who have a rising superstar in Victor Wembanyama.
For Knicks fans, this Finals appearance represents a historic moment. The franchise has not won an NBA championship since 1973 and has not reached the Finals since 1999, which has been more than 2 decades. As a result, excitement has spread throughout New York City, with supporters eagerly following every game and hoping to earn a championship.
Although the series is far from over, the Knicks have already proven they belong on the biggest NBA stage. By taking the lead in the 2026 NBA Finals, they have moved a step closer to ending a championship drought and creating a memorable chapter in franchise history.