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Knicks won't hang NBA Cup championship banner
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Knicks Decide Against Raising NBA Cup Championship Banner

December 18, 2025 2 Min Read
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The New York Knicks have clinched the NBA Cup Championship by beating the San Antonio Spurs 124-113, marking them as the third team to capture the title since the Cup started in 2023. The players are enjoying $530,000 bonuses, but the Knicks have chosen not to hang a banner celebrating this win. They will host a celebration during their upcoming home game against the Philadelphia 76ers, but according to SNY’s Ian Begley, the team wants to avoid distractions as they focus on winning the NBA Finals.

This decision contrasts with earlier comments from Knicks coach Mike Brown, who expressed enthusiasm for raising a banner at Madison Square Garden, praising the NBA’s creation of the Cup for adding early-season pressure and building confidence. While other teams like the Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks commemorated their NBA Cup victories with banners in 2023 and 2024 respectively, the Knicks are the first to forgo this tradition. Their choice reflects a focus on achieving higher success, although it leaves room for the league to potentially encourage banner recognition in the future. For now, the Knicks will celebrate quietly, hoping this championship fuels their pursuit of the NBA Finals title in June.

Fan Take: This development is significant because it highlights a shift in how teams value the NBA Cup relative to the coveted NBA Championship. The Knicks’ stance might push the league to clarify the Cup’s prestige and could influence how fans and players prioritize new competitions in shaping the future of basketball.

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