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The New York Knicks ended a championship drought that lasted more than five decades by defeating the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. The historic victory sparked celebrations across New York City, with fans gathering in Times Square, sports bars, and public watch parties to mark the long-awaited achievement. Supporters filled the streets waving team flags and cheering late into the night as the city embraced a memorable moment in franchise history. The title marks the Knicks’ first NBA championship since 1973, completing a remarkable turnaround for one of basketball’s most storied franchises.

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00:00Fox to Wemby, Wemby tries a three, puts it up, off the mark, Ananobi the rebound, it's over, it's over!
00:07Nick fans, this is not a dream, your long, long wait has ended!
00:11Go ahead and cry, after 53 years, the Knicks are finally NBA champions once again!
00:30Go ahead and cry, after 53 years, the Knicks are finally NBA champions!
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