Knicks Are NBA Champions After 53 Years

Knicks Are NBA Champions After 53 Years

The New York Knicks have won the National Basketball Association championship for the first time in over 50 years, sending the city and fans into a frenzy after the long-awaited victory.

The Knicks clinched the title on Saturday night against the San Antonio Spurs, 94-90, in the fifth game of the best-of-seven series.

While the game was in Texas, New Yorkers took to their hometown streets in droves to watch and celebrate the milestone moment for the team, its fans and the entire city.

Some fans also made their way to Texas where the two teams faced off at the Frost Center, the Spurs’ home arena.

This season has represented a stunning reversal of fortune for the Knicks after decades as one of the worst teams in the league. The last time they made it all the way to the finals was in 1999, also against the Spurs, who ultimately beat them. Their last finals win was even earlier, in 1973.

They held a 3-1 lead in the series heading into Saturday’s game.

US President Donald Trump has also posted congratulations to the team and Knicks owner Jim Dolan, who invited him to game 3 of the series in New York.

“What a year it has been but, even more so, what incredible playoff wins we have all witnessed, especially the last four – Maybe the greatest in the history of basketball,” the post said.

Fans’ anticipation before the game was like a champagne bottle about to pop its cork.

The 50-plus year drought was very much on the minds of some Knicks fans including Daniel Brown who said the evening had the potential “to be one of the best nights in the history of this city.”

Fans celebrated into the early hours Sunday morning with crowds taking over Midtown Manhattan, including several blocks near Times Square.

(The Whistler)

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