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How Jalen Brunson led the Knicks to their first NBA crown

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaJune 14, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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For more than five decades, New York Knicks fans have waited through heartbreak, near misses and years of rebuilding for a moment just like this one. That wait finally came to an end.

The Knicks claimed their first NBA championship since 1973, defeating the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals at the Frost Bank Center in Texas, and the man who carried them there point guard Jalen Brunson could barely hold himself together as the final buzzer sounded and the reality of what had just happened began to sink in.

Brunson, 29, was visibly overcome with emotion during his postgame interview on the ABC broadcast, struggling to put words to a night that had clearly meant everything to him. He described being in complete awe, unable to fully process the moment, and acknowledged that every time people counted the Knicks out, the team found a way to rise to the occasion.

Brunson delivers a 45 point masterpiece

If there were any doubts heading into Game 5 about who was carrying this franchise, Saturday night removed them entirely. Brunson poured in 45 points in the clinching victory, an extraordinary individual performance on the grandest stage in basketball, and was named NBA Finals MVP as a result.

The game itself was not without its tense moments. The Knicks trailed the Spurs 42-37 at halftime, and the championship appeared very much in the balance. But New York came out an entirely different team in the second half, steadily chipping away at the deficit before ultimately seizing control and closing out the series.

For Brunson, the win carries an added personal dimension. Among those celebrating courtside was his father, Rick Brunson, who serves as an assistant coach on the Knicks’ staff. The two shared an emotional embrace after the final whistle, a quiet and powerful moment between a father and son who had worked side by side toward this goal.

Brunson came to New York in 2022 after beginning his NBA career with the Dallas Mavericks in 2018, and quickly emerged as the undisputed face of the franchise. Saturday’s performance was the culmination of everything he has built in a Knicks uniform.

Celebrity fans make the trip to San Antonio

The Knicks championship run captured the imagination of New York’s star studded fanbase well beyond the five boroughs. As the team looked to close out the series in Game 5, a notable group of celebrity supporters made the trip to San Antonio to witness history in person.

Filmmaker Spike Lee, actor Timothée Chalamet, actress Sydney Sweeney, comedian Tracy Morgan, actor John Turturro and actor director Ben Stiller were all spotted at the Frost Bank Center, lending their energy to what became one of the most celebratory nights in Knicks history.

Their presence underscored just how deeply this team has reconnected a city with its basketball identity and how much Saturday’s title means not just to the players and coaches, but to everyone who has carried this franchise in their hearts through the long championship drought.

What it means for New York

The last time the Knicks hoisted a championship trophy, Richard Nixon was in the White House and the team was led by Hall of Famers Willis Reed and Walt Frazier. Fifty three years is a long time for any fan base to wait, and for a city as passionate about its sports teams as New York, the weight of that wait has been immense.

Now, led by Brunson and a core that refused to waver when the odds seemed long, the Knicks are champions once again and a point guard who once had no words found, in the end, the only one that mattered: winner.

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Dorcas Onasa

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