In a thrilling demonstration of resilience and skill, the New York Knicks proved victorious in the NBA Cup Championship. The Knicks emerged triumphant against the San Antonio Spurs, rallying for a remarkable 124-113 win. The decisive victory was celebrated with much fanfare, as the Knicks can now boast of an additional championship banner alongside their 1973 NBA title in Madison Square Garden.
Key Players in the Knicks’ Victory
OG Anunoby and Jalen Brunson, the NBA Cup MVP, played an instrumental role in the Knicks’ victory, scoring 28 and 25 points respectively. Other key contributors included Josh Hart and Mikal Bridges, both of whom have previously experienced championship glory during their college basketball careers at Villanova. Karl-Anthony Towns, despite struggling with an injury, also made a significant contribution with 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Spurs’ Performance in the Game
On the Spurs’ side, Dylan Harper was the top scorer with 21 points, followed by Victor Wembanyama with 18 points and De’Aaron Fox with 16. Despite leading for a significant portion of the game, the Spurs were unable to hold off a late surge from the Knicks, who embarked on a 13-1 run late in the third quarter.
Dominance in the Paint
The Knicks’ dominance was evident in their rebounding advantage, outrebounding the Spurs 59-42. Mitchell Robinson was particularly effective, collecting 15 rebounds, including 10 offensive boards which significantly contributed to the Knicks’ 56-44 edge in points in the paint.
More Than Just a Trophy
The Knicks’ victory was not only symbolically significant but also financially rewarding. Each player with a standard contract received an additional $318,560 for winning, totaling $530,933 for reaching the final. However, it’s worth noting that the game does not count towards the regular season standings. Both teams remain 18-7 and are leading their respective divisions.
Historical Significance of Reaching the Final
Historically, reaching the NBA Cup final has been a promising sign. The last four finalists – the Los Angeles Lakers, Indiana Pacers, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Milwaukee Bucks – all went on to make the playoffs in the regular season. In fact, the Pacers reached the Eastern Conference finals in 2024, while the Thunder clinched the NBA championship last season.
The Knicks’ victory in the NBA Cup championship game is a testament to their resilience, skill, and the high caliber of their roster. With this win, they have solidified their status as a formidable force in the Eastern Conference and have given their fans high hopes for the NBA Finals.

