In a historic moment for New York basketball, the New York Knicks secured their first NBA Cup title by defeating the San Antonio Spurs 124‑113 in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
A New Chapter in NBA Cup History
The 2025 NBA Cup Final marked the third edition of the tournament, following victories by the Los Angeles Lakers and the Milwaukee Bucks. With this win, the Knicks become the first team from New York to lift the trophy, adding a new chapter to the Cup’s brief history.
The game was played in Las Vegas, a venue that has hosted several high‑profile basketball events. The Knicks’ triumph will see each member of the roster receive an additional $530,933 on top of their regular earnings.
The Game in Detail
The first two and a half quarters saw the Knicks and Spurs trading baskets in a tight contest. Neither side could pull away, and the score remained within a few points throughout.
Late in the third quarter, San Antonio broke the deadlock. Victor Wembanyama sparked a solo run that pushed the Spurs ahead by double digits. His performance in that stretch gave the Spurs a brief advantage.
However, the momentum shifted dramatically in the fourth quarter. The Knicks capitalized on an injury that limited Wembanyama’s minutes. With him on the bench for most of the final period, New York exploded for 35 points to the Spurs’ 19, turning the game in their favor.
Key Performances
OG Anunoby
- 28 points on 10‑of‑17 shooting overall
- 5‑of‑10 from beyond the arc
- 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 offensive boards
Anunoby’s all‑around contribution helped keep the Knicks competitive and ultimately secure the victory.
Jalen Brunson (MVP)
- 25 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 blocks
- 11‑of‑27 shooting overall
- 1‑of‑5 from deep, 2‑of‑4 from the free‑throw line
Brunson’s effort earned him the tournament’s Most Valuable Player award.
Victor Wembanyama
- 18 points on 7‑of‑17 shooting
- 2‑of‑6 from three
- 6 rebounds, 2 blocks, 1 assist, 1 steal
The French star was limited to 25 minutes and was largely absent during the decisive fourth quarter, which may have altered the game’s outcome.
De’Aaron Fox
- 16 points on 5‑of‑16 shooting
- 9 assists, 2 rebounds, 5 turnovers
Fox struggled to find his rhythm, and his statistical output was second to many others on both sides.
Mitchell Robinson
- 15 rebounds in 18 minutes, 10 of which were offensive
Robinson’s presence on the boards was a critical factor, especially given the Knicks’ 56 points in the paint compared to the Spurs’ 44.
Bench Contributions

Jordan Clarkson and Tyler Kolek also provided scoring off the bench, adding depth to the Knicks’ lineup.
Why This Win Matters
The Knicks’ victory not only adds a trophy to their cabinet but also demonstrates the depth and resilience of the roster. The team’s ability to dominate the fourth quarter after an injury‑related setback showcases their preparedness and adaptability.
With the championship secured, the Knicks can now look ahead to the next phase of competition, while the Spurs regroup and prepare for future challenges.
Key Takeaways
- The Knicks win their first NBA Cup title in 2025, defeating the Spurs 124‑113.
- OG Anunoby and Jalen Brunson led the offense, with Brunson earning MVP honors.
- Victor Wembanyama’s limited minutes on the bench were a turning point in the final quarter.
The triumph marks a significant milestone for New York basketball, and the players’ additional earnings reflect the success of their collective effort.
Closing Thoughts
This victory cements the Knicks’ status as a formidable contender in the NBA Cup and sets a new standard for the franchise. Fans will remember the decisive fourth‑quarter surge and the standout performances that carried the team to the championship.
The NBA Cup trophy will soon be on display in New York, a testament to the team’s hard work, strategy, and perseverance.

