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Spurs and Knicks Renew NBA Rivalry in 2026 Finals

The San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks meet in the 2026 NBA Finals starting Wednesday, June 3, with Victor Wembanyama anchoring a Spurs squad that has reached the championship round for the first time since 2014.
The San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks meet in the 2026 NBA Finals starting Wednesday, June 3, with Victor Wembanyama anchoring a Spurs squad that has reached the championship round for the first time since 2014.
The San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks meet in the 2026 NBA Finals starting Wednesday, June 3, with Victor Wembanyama anchoring a Spurs squad that has reached the championship round for the first time since 2014. / CBS SPORTS HEADLINES · via Monexus Wire

The NBA Finals begin Wednesday with a matchup that few saw coming a year ago: the San Antonio Spurs facing the New York Knicks at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC. The Spurs, anchored by Victor Wembanyama, clinched their first championship-round appearance since 2014 with a locker room celebration captured by the league's official feed. The Knicks, who enter as the underdog against a Spurs team installed as favorites by oddsmakers, carry an 11-game winning streak into the series, per CBS Sports expert projections. Game 1 tips off in San Antonio.

The 2026 Finals pair two franchises that have navigated starkly different roads to this point. San Antonio spent years in rebuilding mode after the departures of the core that won four titles in the 2010s. Wembanyama's arrival changed the trajectory; the French center's second NBA season has been marked by dominant individual performances and a supporting cast that has grown around him. The Spurs' last Finals appearance ended with a 2014 championship. The path back was measured, patient, and now validated.

New York, by contrast, arrived through a season of sustained pressure and execution. The Knicks' winning streak, cited by CBS Sports analysts in pre-series projections, reflects a roster that has demonstrated resilience across the Eastern Conference playoff bracket. Whether that momentum translates against a Spurs team built around a generational talent remains the central question heading into Wednesday.

From a structural standpoint, the series offers a study in contrasting roster construction philosophies. San Antonio's model centers on a single high-impact player and the infrastructure built around him — a build that mirrors historical Spurs championship form, where Tim Duncan anchored decades of title contention. New York's approach reflects more distributed scoring and defensive versatility, a model that has carried the Knicks through a grueling conference playoff run. The tactical question is whether New York can neutralize Wembanyama's interior presence without sacrificing the defensive flexibility that defines their system.

The stakes extend beyond the series outcome. For San Antonio, a title would affirm the organization's long-term rebuild strategy and accelerate the franchise's transition from lottery participant to championship contender. For New York, reaching the Finals — let alone winning — would cap a season that has already exceeded most preseason projections. The Knicks' window, while open, is less clearly defined than the Spurs', whose core is younger and under longer-term contract control. A Knicks victory would require winning at least four games against a team that oddsmakers have installed as the favorite — a tall order, but one the team's recent form suggests is not implausible.

Game 1 from San Antonio is the first data point. How both teams navigate the opening exchanges — particularly how New York handles Wembanyama's defensive presence and how the Spurs manage the Knicks' team-wide scoring distribution — will set the terms for what follows. The series schedule runs through mid-June, with ABC carrying all broadcast rights in the United States. Further schedule specifics beyond Game 1 were not detailed in the wire reports available as of publication.

Desk note: Wire coverage framed this as a marquee matchup story — CBS Sports led with odds and expert picks, while the league's own social feeds emphasized the occasion and the emotional weight of the Spurs' return to the Finals stage. This article gives equal structural weight to the Knicks' counter-claim as underdog, an approach the wire framing partially obscured.

Wire provenance

This editorial synthesis draws on the following public wire/social posts:

  • https://t.me/NBALive/4821
  • https://t.me/NBALive/4819
  • https://t.me/NBALive/4824
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