The NBA Finals are set to commence on Wednesday night featuring a thrilling match-up between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks. For the Spurs, it represents a chance to secure their first championship since 2014. Meanwhile, the Knicks have endured a prolonged wait, having last reached the NBA Finals in 1999 and not winning a title since 1973.
The excitement in New York is evident, with fans and sports figures showing their support. Yankees superstar Aaron Judge, along with other members of the Yankees and Mets, sent a supportive message to the Knicks. Judge expressed, “Oh, it’d be incredible,” when questioned about the possibility of a Knicks championship. “This team’s been getting close the last couple of years and has a great young core. You know, when the Knicks are doing well and winning championships, it helps us at the stadium too. The fans are pumped up – we hear it every game. We’re rooting for them. We’ve got their back.”
The last professional sports team in New York to capture a championship was the Liberty, who won the WNBA title in 2024. Shortly after, the Yankees reached the World Series but succumbed to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
For the Knicks, this finals appearance presents a crucial opportunity to end their long-standing championship drought. They face a Spurs team that boasts significant talent but remains young and inexperienced at this level. The city of New York is hopeful that the current group of Knicks players can seize this chance and bring a title home.

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