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Victor_Wembanyama_Dethrones_the_Thunder
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- Champions Network
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- May 31, 2026
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- 1575
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Summary
The 2026 NBA Finals will feature a historic championship rematch between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks. This meeting marks only the second time these two franchises have faced each other in the Finals, with their previous encounter occurring in 1999 when San Antonio secured its first title. The series also serves as a rematch of the 2025 NBA Cup final, which New York won.The San Antonio Spurs advanced to the championship round after a grueling seven-game series against the top-seeded and defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder. In a decisive Game 7 on the road, the Spurs secured a 111-103 victory to clinch the Western Conference title. Victor Wembanyama was a central figure in the victory, contributing 22 points and seven rebounds in the final game. For his performance throughout the series—where he averaged 27.3 points, 10.9 rebounds, and 2.7 blocks—Wembanyama was unanimously named the Western Conference Finals MVP. Other key contributors in the closeout win included Julian Champagnie, who scored 20 points, and Luke Kornet, whose critical fourth-quarter block helped stifle a late Thunder rally.The New York Knicks reached the Finals following an exceptionally dominant postseason run. After defeating the Atlanta Hawks in the first round, the Knicks proceeded to sweep both the Philadelphia 76ers and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the subsequent rounds. They enter the Finals on an 11-game postseason winning streak, matching a feat achieved by only four other teams in NBA history. During this stretch, New York maintained a historic plus-206 point differential over 10 games. Led by star guard Jalen Brunson, the Knicks are making their first Finals appearance in 27 years and are seeking their first championship since 1973.This series carries significant historic…