Brunson Drops Forty-Five at Frost Bank as the New York Knicks Beat the San Antonio Spurs 4-1 in the NBA Finals: the Franchise's First Championship in Fifty-Three Years
New Delhi, June 14 -- The New York Knicks closed out the 2026 NBA Finals four games to one over the San Antonio Spurs at the Frost Bank Center on Saturday night, on a one-hundred-and-eighteen to one-hundred-and-six Game Five win that Jalen Brunson anchored with a forty-five-point performance the franchise had not approached at the Finals level since Willis Reed's thirty-eight-point Game Three at the 1970 Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers. Brunson's fourth-quarter sequence of thirteen consecutive points across a three-minute-and-twenty-two-second stretch that began with the Knicks trailing eighty-eight to ninety-five, on the published NBA Statistics game log, established the Frost Bank Center result and the championship. NBA.com's offi...
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