
Knicks Pull Off Historic Comeback to Take NBA Finals Lead
The Knicks rallied from a 29‑point hole to beat the Spurs 107‑106 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, seizing a 3‑1 series lead and edging closer to their first title since 1973.
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The Knicks rallied from a 29‑point hole to beat the Spurs 107‑106 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, seizing a 3‑1 series lead and edging closer to their first title since 1973.
Mike Brown’s Knicks hold a 3‑1 lead in the NBA Finals, and his path — from Mesa Community College to the Nigerian national team — highlights a career defined by perseverance and cross‑continental impact.

Donald Trump attended the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden, drawing boos, protests and a heavy security presence, while the league and city officials navigated the political fallout.

High school coaches from Northport, Half Hollow Hills West, and Plainedge reflect on how the Knicks’ collective spirit mirrors the legendary 1973 championship team.

The New York Knicks aim to end a 27‑year title drought as they host the San Antonio Spurs for a decisive Game 3, with President Donald Trump expected to be in attendance and security measures tightened across the arena.

The New York Knicks lead the NBA Finals 2-0 over the San Antonio Spurs, setting up a Game 3 at Madison Square Garden that will feature President Donald Trump in the stands and a storied arena atmosphere.

During a recent practice at Madison Square Garden, Knicks head coach Mike Brown met actor Ben Stiller and rapper Fat Joe, sparking light‑hearted banter about sneakers and revealing the city’s renewed unity ahead of the NBA Finals.

A surprise gathering of celebrity fans turned a routine Knicks practice into a memorable encounter, highlighting the team's deep roots in New York culture.

The Knicks hold a 2‑0 edge over the Spurs, with Game 3 set to feature President Donald Trump, sky‑high ticket prices and a 13‑game winning streak.
The Carolina Hurricanes' march to the Stanley Cup Final coincided with the births of children to key players, adding a personal dimension to their on‑ice triumphs.

Jordan Clarkson and Dylan Harper, both tied to the Philippines through their mothers, bring personal pride to the NBA Finals, while the league reflects on historic trends and financial stakes.

Jordan Clarkson and Dylan Harper, both linked to the Philippines, shine in the NBA Finals as the Knicks face the Spurs. With limited Finals experience, a rare overtime drought, and record‑breaking performances, the series blends heritage and history while the prize money looms large.

A look at how the Kings' history of poor decisions has left a legacy of disappointment, while alumni thrive with teams competing for the championship.

The NBA Finals this year spotlight a unique Filipino tie, historic performances, and a record‑breaking financial stakes race.
The NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs promise a historic showdown, with Game 1 expected to draw over 20 million viewers.

Gregg Popovich, now President of Spurs Basketball, remains a guiding force for the San Antonio Spurs as they head into the NBA Finals against the New York Knicks. His wisdom, experience, and off‑court presence continue to shape players and coaches alike.

The New York Knicks are poised to capture their first NBA title since 1973, facing the San Antonio Spurs in a series that blends historic drought, key player insights, and coaching narratives.

The NBA playoffs have reached a crescendo that feels like a living laboratory for basketball evolution, with the Spurs and Thunder leading a new era of play.

The Knicks completed a decisive sweep of the Cavaliers, advancing to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999 and setting up a clash with the Thunder or Spurs.

The New York Knicks have surged into the NBA Finals on the back of an 11‑game winning streak that stands as the longest in league history, outscoring opponents by 262 points and winning six consecutive road playoff games by double digits.

The New York Knicks dominated the Cleveland Cavaliers 130‑93, finishing a four‑game sweep and securing a Finals berth for the first time in 27 years.

The New York Knicks hold a 3‑0 lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals, with Game 4 set for an 8 PM EST tip‑off. Key player projections and a new DraftKings fantasy format add extra intrigue.

The New York Knicks defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 121-108 in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals, moving within one win of their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999. Jalen Brunson led the way with 30 points, while Mikal Bridges added 22.

Bryan Armetta breaks down the DFS slate for Saturday's Eastern Conference Finals Game 3, emphasizing the value of Sam Merrill and Landry Shamet.