CHAMPS VS CHAMPS: THE 2026 NBA FINALS ARE SET
The matchup is locked. The New York Knicks — back in the Finals for the first time since 1999 — meet the San Antonio Spurs starting Wednesday at 8:30 PM ET on ABC. Seven games, two storied franchises, one trophy. The frame writes itself: Champs vs Champs. Every banner in both rafters earned the hard way.
For New York, this is a 27-year exorcism. Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges, Josh Hart, OG Anunoby — Thibs’ squad — riding an 11-game playoff winning streak after dispatching Atlanta in 6, sweeping the Sixers, and sweeping the Cavs to take the East. The last time the Knicks held that conference trophy, Larry Johnson was hitting 4-point plays and Jeff Van Gundy was hanging off Alonzo Mourning’s leg.
On the other side: the San Antonio Spurs. Victor Wembanyama’s first Finals. Pop’s first since 2014. A young roster wrapped around a 7’4″ generational unicorn that just took down the defending champs in the most chaotic Game 7 the West Finals has produced in years. The greatest coach in basketball history one win away from his sixth ring.
THE KNICKS’ BANNERS
New York has two: 1970 and 1973. Willis Reed limping out of the tunnel. Walt Frazier dropping 36 and 19 in Game 7. Dave DeBusschere boxing out the world. Bill Bradley with the smart pass. Earl “The Pearl” Monroe and Dick Barnett in the backcourt. Phil Jackson on the bench taking notes. Red Holzman drawing it up. The original “see the ball, move the ball” basketball. Pop swears these are the teams he stole from.
That was 53 years ago. The Knicks have been chasing it ever since — the ’94 Finals with Ewing, the ’99 8-seed Cinderella, two decades of MSG starvation in between. This 2026 squad is the closest NY has come to closing the door on all of it.
SAN ANTONIO’S BANNERS
The Spurs have five: 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014. Tim Duncan’s quiet greatness. David Robinson before him. Tony Parker’s tear-drops, Manu’s left-handed eurosteps, Kawhi’s coming-out party in ’14. The most beautiful basketball ever played, four times over. Then a 12-year drought while Pop quietly rebuilt around a once-in-a-century French phenom. Now Wembanyama is in the Finals as a sophomore.
Five banners in the Alamo City. Pop chasing his sixth. Wembanyama playing for the franchise’s first since ’14. The most decorated coach in the sport one series away from another statue.
THE SCHEDULE
San Antonio has home court — the Spurs finished 62-20 in the regular season, better than New York’s 53-29. Tip times all 8:30 PM ET on ABC.
| GAME | DATE | LOCATION |
| G1 | Wed, June 3 | San Antonio |
| G2 | Fri, June 5 | San Antonio |
| G3 | Mon, June 8 | New York |
| G4 | Wed, June 10 | New York |
| G5* | Sat, June 13 | San Antonio |
| G6* | Tue, June 16 | New York |
| G7* | Fri, June 19 | San Antonio |
*If necessary
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