Knicks vs. Spurs NBA Finals: Victor Wembanyama and San Antonio may have arrived ahead of schedule, but the pain did as well -- and it can last
In San Antonio, the biggest collapse in NBA Finals history ended San Antonio's bold title bid as the Knicks beat the Spurs 94-90, sealing the series in five games. The loss closed the Spurs' audacious run on their home floor, Frost Bank Center, while New York celebrated its first championship since 1973. After the final whistle, coach Mitch Johnson admitted they were unable to finish the job despite moments of progress, reflecting a dramatic and emotionally charged night for both teams and their fans.
Off the floor, the story followed the emotional aftermath: Felix Wembanyama arrived at LaGuardia with a jet black suitcase, then faced the weight of a historic loss as his team processed the result in the locker room. The Knicks endured a comeback-driven series, while Spurs reserves like Dylan Harper provided late sparks that could not alter the outcome. The night was a blend of sport and spectacle, illustrating how a Finals run can define a season and imprint a franchise's trajectory for years to come.




