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Anunoby dazzles as Knicks triumph over Spurs to claim NBA Cup glory

December 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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OG Anunoby led the New York Knicks to victory with 28 points as they overcame the San Antonio Spurs to claim the NBA Cup Finals, ending a 52-year wait for a trophy. The London-born forward hit five three-pointers, sparking a comeback from an 11-point deficit in the third quarter, securing a 124-113 win at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena.

Point guard Jalen Brunson, named the NBA Cup Most Valuable Player, contributed 25 points in helping the Knicks capture their third midseason tournament title, their first major win since their 1973 NBA Finals championship. “We found a way to win,” Brunson stated. “This will be our motto going forward. We’re going to find a way.”

Mike Brown, in his debut season as Knicks head coach, emphasized the significance of the achievement, saying, “Anytime you can be a part of an event where you can be the last one to hang the banner, you take it seriously. And our whole team took it seriously.”

The Spurs had previously upset top seed and reigning NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder in the semifinals, led by Victor Wembaneyama’s impressive play. Wembaneyama, returning from a calf injury, scored 18 points and played 25 minutes off the bench in only his second game back. After the game, an emotional Wembaneyama expressed his sorrow: “I’m sorry, but we just lost someone today.”

Seven Knicks players scored in double digits, with Karl-Anthony Towns recording 16 points and 11 rebounds, and Mitchell Robertson adding 15 rebounds and two blocks off the bench. Dylan Harper led the Spurs with 21 points.

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The Knicks’ victory marked their sixth win in a row and 10th in 11 games, though the NBA Cup final does not affect regular season standings. Currently, the Knicks hold second place in the Eastern Conference, while the Spurs sit fourth in the Western Conference.

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Fan Take: This thrilling victory for the Knicks ends a decades-long trophy drought, energizing their fanbase and signaling their rise as a formidable contender. For basketball fans, it underscores the exciting potential of emerging stars and the impact of midseason tournaments in shaping the competitive landscape of the NBA.

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