5 Things Knicks Must Do Well to Beat Spurs in NBA Finals
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The 2026 NBA Finals could mark the end of the New York Knicks’ 53-year championship dry spell or the possible launch of the second San Antonio Spurs dynasty.
After just four seasons, he is all over the record book for a franchise that has been around for 80 years. Patrick Ewing, Walt Frazier and fellow Hall of Famer Willis Reed are widely regarded as the top players in franchise history,
An update to the markets of Victor Wembanyama has led experts to update predictions and odds for the Knicks-Spurs Game 1 showdown of the NBA Finals on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
With the 2026 NBA draft fast approaching, the first round is on June 23, now's the time to look at some potential options for the Philadelphia 76ers with the No. 22 pick. If one wants to look at Sixers Wire's draft big board, one can do so here.
New York and San Antonio kick off their best-of-seven championship series Wednesday with players short on finals experience but with a common love of the game.
Ahead of the NBA Draft, top pick AJ Dybantsa has one specific player he is most excited about playing against in the league.
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‘Not an American’: NBA’s problem with new superstar’s incredible rise
A weird debate has exploded in the USA, where a French player is becoming the NBA’s biggest superstar.
The San Antonio Spurs have a rather extraordinary championship pedigree despite being a relatively young NBA franchise. Since their inaugural season in 1967-68 (then as the Dallas Chaparrals before moving to San Antonio in 1973-74),
San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama discussed the importance of franchise legends as they enter the NBA Finals.
Draymond Green certainly knows how to make his presence felt. Last month, while once again filling in for Shaquille O’Neal on Inside the NBA, Green offered several memorable opinions, none more potent than his jab at the final chapter of Inside star Charles Barkley’s playing career.
Jeremy Lin, the player responsible for perhaps the NBA’s most potent cultural phenomenon, is stepping into a new broadcast role with ESPN.