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Knicks Capture 2025 NBA Cup Final 124‑113 Over Spurs in Las Vegas

The New York Knicks have lifted an NBA trophy for the first time after a 124‑113 victory over the San Antonio Spurs in the 2025 NBA Cup Final held in Las Vegas on Tuesday.

Game Overview

The contest began with both teams trading baskets, keeping the score close through the first two and a half quarters. San Antonio pulled ahead late in the third quarter, thanks to a solo run by Victor Wembanyama that pushed the Spurs into double‑digit territory. However, the fourth quarter shifted the momentum dramatically. With Wembanyama on the bench due to an injury that limited his minutes, the Knicks outscored the Spurs 35‑19.

Key Performances

OG Anunoby

The 28‑year‑old forward led the Knicks with a game‑high 28 points, shooting 10‑of‑17 from the field and 5‑of‑10 from beyond the arc. He also contributed nine rebounds, three assists and four offensive boards.

Jalen Brunson

Brunson, the eventual MVP, posted 25 points on 11‑of‑27 shooting, including 1‑of‑5 from deep and 2‑of‑4 from the free‑throw line. He added eight rebounds, four rebounds (as recorded) and two blocks.

Victor Wembanyama

Limited to 25 minutes, Wembanyama scored 18 points on 7‑of‑17 shooting, 2‑of‑6 from three, and recorded six rebounds, two blocks, one assist and one steal.

De Aaron Fox

The Spurs’ point guard finished with 16 points on 5‑of‑16 shooting, nine assists, two rebounds and five turnovers. He was second to the Knicks in most offensive and defensive categories during the stretch run.

Mitchell Robinson

Robinson dominated the paint, grabbing 15 rebounds—including 10 offensive—within 18 minutes of play. His effort helped the Knicks score 56 points in the paint versus San Antonio’s 44.

Final Score and Prize Money

The final score was 124‑113 in favor of the Knicks. Each member of the roster will receive an additional $530,933 as part of the championship payout.

Key Takeaways

  • New York secures its first NBA Cup title, following the Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks in the first two editions.
  • The fourth‑quarter surge, fueled by a bench‑bench injury to Wembanyama, was decisive.
  • OG Anunoby and Jalen Brunson delivered standout performances that earned them top honors.
OG Anunoby defends with hands raised and eyes fixed as Wembanyama shoots in NBA game

The Knicks’ triumph in Las Vegas marks a historic moment for the franchise and its fans, as the team celebrates its inaugural championship and the collective reward that accompanies it.

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