The New York Knicks won their first NBA championship since 1973 by beating the Spurs in Game 5 of the Finals. The city turned orange and the parade down Broadway is scheduled for Thursday.
A record postseason
The team finished 16-3 in the playoffs, a .842 percentage that ties the 2024 Celtics for second-best since the format changed to best-of-seven rounds in 2003. Only the 2017 Warriors (16-1) have a better record.
The Knicks achieved 13 consecutive victories, nine in a row on the road and surpassed their rivals by 283 points. The 29-point comeback in Game 4 of the Finals was the largest in a deciding game since 1997.
Former President Barack Obama celebrated on social networks:
What a streak!
Rapper Fat Joe, a well-known fan of the team, said at a press conference:
Let’s wait for it to be over, but right now, if you look at the numbers, we could be looking at the best team of all time.
Figures that speak
The Knicks began the postseason with two one-point losses to Atlanta. The only other loss was by four points in Game 3 of the Finals. In the decisive matches, they won by 51, 30 and 37 points.
The team will be remembered not only in New York. His performance is in the conversation for the best postseasons in the league’s 80-year history.




