- June 30, 2026
- Updated 11:19 pm
New York Knicks Advance to NBA Finals for First Time Since 1999
Knicks Overpower Cavaliers in Game Series
The New York Knicks secured their place in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. They clinched victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers with a commanding performance, wrapping up the series with a 130-93 win. Karl-Anthony Towns was instrumental, contributing 19 points to the significant win in Cleveland.
Victor Wembanyama Shines in Spurs’ Conference Finals Success
Victor Wembanyama showcased his superstar potential as the San Antonio Spurs dominated the Western Conference Finals. His exceptional play was critical in the two wins the Spurs achieved. His influence was clear as he led like a true legend when it mattered most.
Thunder Struggles Without Key Players
The Oklahoma City Thunder faced issues during Game 4 against the Spurs, exacerbated by the absence of Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell. Their absence profoundly impacted the team’s performance.
De’Aaron Fox Analyzes Spurs’ Leadership
Following Game 4, De’Aaron Fox appeared on NBA Showtime to share insights into his health and the leadership qualities of San Antonio’s young talents, including Victor Wembanyama.
Spurs Bounce Back Against Thunder
The San Antonio Spurs tied their series against the Thunder following a decisive win in Game 4. Victor Wembanyama’s influential play was a significant factor in Oklahoma City’s largest loss on the road this postseason.
San Antonio Spurs Show Resilience
Game 4 brought a shift for the Spurs, with experts Mike Tirico, Jamal Crawford, and Reggie Miller analyzing their newfound confidence and the awakening call for OKC during Wembanyama’s assertive play.
All-NBA Teams Announced
The announcement of the 2026 All-NBA Teams featured notable players like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Luka Doncic, Nikola Jokic, and Victor Wembanyama. Remarkably, LeBron James did not qualify for an All-NBA Team for the first time in twenty years due to insufficient games played.
Knicks Near NBA Finals with Victory Over Cavaliers
The Knicks moved within one victory of the NBA Finals after defeating the Cavaliers 121-108. Jalen Brunson led with 30 points, and Mikal Bridges contributed 22, drawing ever closer to breaking a decades-long Finals drought.
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