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From The Sports Desk: Knicks-Spurs prepare for 1999 NBA Finals reboot
A lot happened in the NBA over the weekend — San Antonio toppled defending champs Oklahoma City in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals, meaning we’re now guaranteed a new NBA champion. Will Jalen Brunson deliver New York’s first title in more than 50 years? Or will Victor Wembanyama assume his place atop the sport, perhaps earlier than expected?
Trump booed ‘thunderously’ at NBA Finals: What we know
Trump booed ‘thunderously’ at NBA Finals: What we know US President Donald Trump was booed during his appearance at the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden in New York. New York City crowd boos US President Donald Trump at NBA playoff game United States President Donald Trump met with “thunderous” booing from fellow New York Knicks fans when he attended the National Basketball Association (NBA) finals in New York’s Madison Square Garden on Monday, despite being the first sitting president...
NY Knicks tell fans to arrive two hours early as Trump set to attend NBA Finals game
NY Knicks tell fans to arrive two hours early as Trump set to attend NBA Finals game President Trump confirmed on Friday that he would attend the first NBA Finals game in New York since 1999 - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments New York Knicks fans attending Game 3 of the NBA Finals are being warned to bring as little as possible and arrive at least two hours before tip-off, due to enhanced security measures for President Donald Trump's attendance. The Knicks confirmed Saturday that a strict...
Data shows just how close these NBA Finals games have been
If you have been sweating watching the New York Knicks the last few games, it is probably not due to the heat wave in New York alone. These games have been unusually close. The series between the Knicks and San Antonio Spurs — which the Knicks lead 3-1 after the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history on Wednesday — has been the closest finals matchup since 2016, with the average margin of victory coming in at only 4.0 points through the series’ first four games.
Charles Barkley dares ESPN to fire him for making a racy Cardi B joke during the NBA Finals
Charles Barkley hopes ESPN fires him over his joke about Cardi B's boobs. hoping they fire me," Barkley joked during an appearance on Fox Sports Radio on Wednesday. "I got six or seven years left on my contract that they know I got no chance of doing.
NBA's claim of 'most-watched conference finals in 24 years' is misleading because of broadcast changes
The NBA is still misleading the public with deceptive press releases touting its 2026 playoff viewership. This week, the league claimed the Spurs-Thunder series was the "most-watched conference finals in 24 years," averaging 10.8 million viewers per game across NBC and Peacock. Twenty-four years, huh?For context, the last time the NBA aired conference finals games on NBC was in 2002 — exactly 24 years ago.
Started at 30, now they're here: Inside the strenu...
The cast of the NBA's grandest stage is always easy to identify. This year, there's Victor Wembanyama and Jalen Brunson. The Spurs' Coyote and Spike Lee.
‘I’m going’: Trump joining likes of Spike Lee and Timothee Chalamet at MSG for Knicks-Spurs on Monday
Trump joining likes of Spike Lee and Timothee Chalamet at MSG for Knicks-Spurs on Monday NBA finals games 3 and 4 will be played on the New York Knicks' home court at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments President Donald Trump has announced that he plans to attend the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs NBA finals game Monday night and may go to Game 4 as well. The New York native will be at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan alongside a host of Knicks...
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The 2026 NBA offseason has the opportunity to provide plenty of fireworks. There's the possibility that Giannis Antetokounmpo could finally be traded. Plus, there are the ripple effects of the San Antonio Spurs storming through the Western Conference and the shift toward building a young, exciting team that should only keep getting better.
From The Sports Desk: Jalen Brunson, ‘Captain Clutch,’ ices Game 1 for Knicks
The San Antonio Spurs had taken a 1-point lead, with just more than two minutes to play in the fourth quarter of Game 1 of the NBA Finals last night, when something remarkable happened. Two words: Jalen Brunson. The Knicks point guard hit a corner 3-pointer to give them the lead, and then moments later, he hit a falling-down jump shot to ice the game.