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The New York Knicks: The drought is over
Karl-Anthony Towns (left) of the New York Knicks drives to the basket during the game against the Houston Rockets on March 31, 2026 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. (Photo: AFP)
Basketball, Sports
BY MARK ARCHER  
June 19, 2026

The New York Knicks: The drought is over

For over half a century, the quest for a championship title has been a defining saga for the New York Knicks, marked by heartache, determination, and unforgettable moments. The 53 years without a title has not only shaped a team but an entire community, and through triumphs and tribulations, the story of resilience and hope continues to inspire, reminding us that the spirit of competition transcends mere titles. But in the euphoria of World Cup 2026, the achievement of the Knicks appears to have taken a proverbial backseat.

The Knicks are champions of the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the first time since 1973, following their defeat of the San Antonio Spurs in five games last Saturday night. The clincher came in a 94-90 victory, New York’s fourth comeback win of the series, and one of the many that they had during these playoffs. The Knicks – who won 13 consecutive games at one point in the recently concluded postseason and rallied from 29 points down to win Game 4 – are now the toast of the town, at the very least, the toast of New York City. In a league where anything can happen (and usually does), the stories of comebacks and upsets are the stuff of legends. There’s something poetic about a team rising from the brink of despair, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat, and proving everyone wrong. Sheer willpower and determination turned the tables in many of their postseason exploits this season and created memories that will last a lifetime.

The Knicks won the first game in NBA history in 1946, three years before what was then the ‘Basketball Association of America’ started being known as the ‘National Basketball Association’, but the franchise has now become the ninth with at least three championships. The Boston Celtics have 18, the Los Angeles Lakers have 17, the Golden State Warriors have seven, the Chicago Bulls have six, the Spurs have five, and the Philadelphia 76ers, Detroit Piston and Miami Heat all have three each.

The New York franchise has gone through 24 different coaches and more than 400 players since what was, until now, the most recent championship season. Some of the game’s biggest superstars – Patrick Ewing, Allan Houston, Bernard King, Carmelo Anthony, etc. – called Madison Square Garden home and couldn’t end the title drought. The Knicks lost a Game 7 in the 1994 finals to Hakeem Olajuwon and the Houston Rockets, then made a miracle run to the 1999 finals in a shortened season, only to lose to San Antonio in five games – the first of what became five championships for coach Gregg Popovich and the Spurs.

Fast-forward to Game 5 of the 2026 NBA Finals, where the Knicks had a super-run in the playoffs, finishing the postseason 16-3, and revenged the 1999 result by bettering the young guns from Texas. The series finale averaged 24.5 million viewers across ABC and ESPN, with the audience peaking at 33 million during the closing moments. The series was the most-watched NBA Finals since 1998, when Michael Jordan won the sixth championship with the Bulls, making the title-clinching game a landmark moment on the court and on television.

In retrospect, the writing was on the wall, as the Knicks won the Emirates NBA Cup this season, defeating the Spurs 124-113 in the championship game in Las Vegas. Jalen Brunson was named the tournament Most Valuable Player (MVP)and, following their exploits last Saturday, the Knicks made history by becoming the first franchise to win both the NBA Cup and the NBA championship in the same season. As for Brunson, the Knicks’ star with Jamaican grandparents, he copped the bag this season, also earning honours as the Eastern Conference Finals MVP and NBA Finals MVP, to go along with the championship trophies.

Throughout the decades, moments emerged that both inflamed and tested the loyalty of Knicks’ fans. Notably, there were heartbreaking second-place finishes and unexpected team shake-ups that sent shockwaves throughout the league. That said, there is nothing stopping an idea (or a team) whose time has come, and the Knick were at their earth-shattering best during the playoffs this season. They had the highest point differential of any previous NBA playoff team, the most road playoff wins of any previous Knicks team, and their 13-straight playoff wins is the most-ever for any Knicks team (the second-most for any NBA team).

For many New York fans, the absence of a championship title has transformed the team into a symbol of identity. The struggle encapsulated a shared narrative of hope and camaraderie, and fostered a unique identity rooted in resilience and determination, shaping the team’s culture and strengthening the bond between players and their loyal fanbase. Fans wear the team’s orange and royal blue like armor against the harsh realities of life. Social gatherings, tailgating, and watch parties become rituals that define a culture, where the bond is forged not just through winning, but through unwavering support. The underdog story resonates deeply, shaping the community’s identity, as they embrace both the highs and lows with unyielding pride. They will surely ride this high for as long as they can, because the New York Knicks are undeniably deserving champions.

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