Fifty-three years. Two generations of New Yorkers grew up, grew old, and never once got to see this team hold a trophy. On Saturday night in San Antonio, that finally changed. To understand what Game 5 really meant, you have to go back — all the
Read MoreIt’s done. It’s real. The New York Knicks are the 2026 NBA Champions. On the road in San Antonio, in front of a hostile crowd desperate to force a Game 6 back at the Garden, the Knicks did what champions do — they got it done
Read MoreIf Game 3 was a gut-check, the Knicks answered it about as fast as a team can. Back home at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night, New York held off a desperate San Antonio team in another nail-biter, winning 107-106. The series now sits at 3-1,
Read MoreThe New York Knicks’ flawless run through the 2026 NBA Finals hit its first speed bump on Monday night at Madison Square Garden. The San Antonio Spurs, facing the very real threat of a sweep, came out desperate and dialed in — and walked out of
Read MoreOne point. That's all that separated the New York Knicks from a Game 2 loss on Thursday night in San Antonio. One single point — and the Knicks had enough of them. Final score: 105-104. New York survives. New York thrives. And with it, the Knicks
Read MoreTwenty-seven years ago, the San Antonio Spurs handed the New York Knicks one of the most painful moments in franchise history, defeating them in the NBA Finals and leaving a wound that never fully healed. On Tuesday night in San Antonio, the New York Knicks walked
Read MoreIf yesterday's 4-3 squeaker left any doubt about where the New York Yankees stand, Tuesday erased it in the most emphatic way possible. The Bronx Bombers came out swinging and never stopped, demolishing the Kansas City Royals by a staggering 15-1 final at Yankee Stadium. Fifteen
Read MoreSay it loud. Say it proud. The New York Knicks are going to the NBA Finals. Twenty-seven years. That's how long this city has waited. Twenty-seven years of heartbreak, of rebuilds, of "maybe next year," of watching other franchises celebrate while New York ached. Sunday night
Read MoreThe New York Mets had a rough afternoon at Citi Field on Sunday, getting handed a lopsided 7-2 defeat by the Cincinnati Reds. It was one of those days where nothing clicked — the pitching gave up too many runs, the offense couldn't answer, and the
Read MoreThe Bronx Bombers had to work for it on Sunday, but when the final out was recorded, it was New York standing tall once again. The Yankees defeated the Kansas City Royals 4-3 in a nail-biting game at Yankee Stadium that had the crowd on its
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