Sunday's clearest result story is no longer about pressure building in a finals series. It is about pressure finally breaking. NBA.com's official championship recap confirms the New York Knicks beat the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 and closed the 2026 NBA Finals 4-1, ending the franchise's title drought that had lasted since 1973.
The central detail is simple and heavy at the same time: Jalen Brunson scored 45 points in the clincher and was later named Finals MVP. That matters because this was not a loose celebration game where the opponent had already faded. San Antonio were still within reach deep into the fourth quarter, but the Knicks once again found a way to win the decisive possessions. NBA.com's Game 5 summary and takeaways both underline the same point: New York's playoff run kept surviving the biggest moments because Brunson gave them order when the game tightened.
From a betting and sports editorial angle, this is the right lead for 14 June because it closes one of the cleanest momentum stories of the month. The Knicks did not steal one dramatic night and disappear. They took the first two games in San Antonio, survived the Spurs' response, then finished the series on the road after the emotional swing of that massive Game 4 comeback. That sequence matters for anyone who followed Finals pricing from game to game, because the title was ultimately decided by a team that kept handling late-game tension better than the younger side across the series.
New York therefore did more than win a championship. It reset the historical frame around the franchise in one night and turned Brunson's playoff run into the defining NBA story of the day.