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The Knicks locked up their first title since 1973 with a 94-90 Game 5 win over the Spurs on Saturday night.
New York wins the series 4-1.
Here are some takeaways...-- Knicks fans have always showed up and showed out, and that was no different here. Reports indicated that the orange and blue faithful purchased 45 percent of the tickets for Game 5, and it certainly sounded that way early, as the Spurs were booed as they took the court for pregame warmups.
-- As had been the case all series, though, it was San Antonio who threw the first punch. The Knicks found themselves trailing by double-digits during the opening quarter for the fifth straight game, finishing with just 13 points in the first (none in the paint) as they started an ugly 4-of-22 shooting with six turnovers.
Victor Wembanyama led the charge with six points, five rebounds, and three blocks in the first.
-- The early-part of the second quarter was much of the same. Wemby continued to dominate on both ends of the floor, while the Knicks went scoreless over the first three minutes of the frame before a Karl-Anthony Towns jumper fell, but the lead quickly stretched out to as many as 16 points.
Prior to Towns' bucket Jalen Brunson (8) and OG Anunoby (5) accounted for all of New York's points.
-- The Knicks came storming right back, though, with a Brunson surge and Mikal Bridges' first two threes of the night helping them cut the deficit down to six midway through the quarter. A late Flagrant 1 call on DeAaron Fox turned into a five-point play, which helped New York get back to within five heading into the break (42-37).
Both teams shot a combined 32 percent from the field and turned the ball over 17 times during the first half.
-- Mitchell Robinson, starting the third in place of Towns who was sitting with four fouls, picked up a Flagrant 1 of his own on a similar play as Fox on Wembanyama. The five-point swing in the other direction helped the Spurs push the lead right back out to double-digits in the opening minutes of the half.
-- Refs missed another Flagrant minutes later, though, as Wemby was clearly in Brunson's landing zone coming down on a three-point attempt. If Wemby was called for it it would've been his 14th Flagrant point, resulting in a one-game suspension, however he wasn't and the Spurs hit a three the other way.
-- The momentum stayed in San Antonio's direction from there, as Dillon Harper simply could not miss. The red-hot rookie helped piece together a scoring run that stretched the lead back out to as much as 15 points after the Knicks were able to cut into the gap minutes before in the non-Wemby minutes.
New York received their first bench points of the night with 45 seconds to go in the third.
-- As always, Brunson refused to left the Knicks simply rollover and die. The reigning Clutch Player of the Year award winner put together a 10-0 scoring run of his own midway through the fourth to push his total out to 40 points and completely cut down the deficit.
-- Three Brunson free throws at the three and a half minute mark gave New York their first lead since 5-4. The teams went back-and-forth trading buckets before Harper evened things at 88, then Brunson responded with another big basket of his own to push the Knicks back in front.
-- Clutch free throws down the stretch helped the Knicks hang on and pull this one out, snapping a 53-year title drought.
Game MVP: Jalen BrunsonThe captain led the way for the Knicks once again, finishing with a franchise-record 45 points.
HighlightsJalen Brunson opens the scoring for the Knicks! pic.twitter.com/QGCciilnfE
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The Knicks are on a 10-2 run and Radio City gets pumped! pic.twitter.com/VocBkj0uKF
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WHAT AN AND-ONE FINISH BY JOSH HART! pic.twitter.com/6zjmfBxpUA
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No foul is called on Victor Wembanyama after he stepped under Jalen Brunson while he shot a three pic.twitter.com/fY7CQeSxs7
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JALEN BRUNSON. CRAFTY. pic.twitter.com/4ejyHC136w
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What's nextA 40-PIECE FOR JALEN BRUNSON IN GAME 5! pic.twitter.com/OqhPvBd9M1
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The 53-year drought is over, it's time to celebrate New York!
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