Knicks watch party outside Madison Square Garden
FOX 5 NY's Jennifer Williams and Antwan Lewis are reporting live.
FOX 5 NY's Jennifer Williams and Antwan Lewis are reporting live.
MSG outdoor watch party returns for Knicks Game 1 on Wednesday night
FOX 5 has learned that Madison Square Garden received a permit for an outdoor watch party Wednesday night as the Knicks take on the Spurs in San Antonio for the NBA Finals opener.
FOX 5 has learned that Madison Square Garden received a permit for an outdoor watch party Wednesday night as the Knicks take on the Spurs in San Antonio for the NBA Finals opener.
Knicks Game 1 victory means $100 off your tab at NYC bar
The Jeffrey is giving fans a $100 discount off their bar tabs if the Knicks beat the San Antonio Spurs in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
The Jeffrey is giving fans a $100 discount off their bar tabs if the Knicks beat the San Antonio Spurs in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
From the Alamo to the NBA Finals: Tina Cervasio sets the stage for Game 1
FOX 5 NY's Tina Cervasio joined Newsroom Live from San Antonio, talking Knicks with Dan Bowens ahead of Game 1.
FOX 5 NY's Tina Cervasio joined Newsroom Live from San Antonio, talking Knicks with Dan Bowens ahead of Game 1.
Knicks vs Spurs Game 1: New York opens NBA Finals in San Antonio
The Knicks open the NBA Finals against the Spurs in Game 1 on Wednesday night, marking New York’s first trip to the championship series since 1999.
The Knicks open the NBA Finals against the Spurs in Game 1 on Wednesday night, marking New York’s first trip to the championship series since 1999.
Where to watch the Knicks game tonight in NYC: Official watch parties, bars and more
Looking for where to watch the Knicks game tonight in NYC? Here are the official Knicks watch parties, bar takeovers and viewing options for Game 1.
Looking for where to watch the Knicks game tonight in NYC? Here are the official Knicks watch parties, bar takeovers and viewing options for Game 1.
Knicks, Spurs tip off NBA Finals rematch 27 years in the making
The New York Knicks are less than 24 hours from tipoff in their NBA Finals rematch against the San Antonio Spurs, but Mitchell Robinson’s pinky injury remains a major question. Tina Cervasio reports from San Antonio, where Robinson was listed as questionable for Game 1 but participated in warmups and drills with a light wrap around his finger and wrist. The matchup also features Jalen Brunson and Victor Wembanyama, who both enter the Finals as the faces of their teams.
The New York Knicks are less than 24 hours from tipoff in their NBA Finals rematch against the San Antonio Spurs, but Mitchell Robinson’s pinky injury remains a major question. Tina Cervasio reports from San Antonio, where Robinson was listed as questionable for Game 1 but participated in warmups and drills with a light wrap around his finger and wrist. The matchup also features Jalen Brunson and Victor Wembanyama, who both enter the Finals as the faces of their teams.
'The Job Isn't Done': Victor Wembanyama on Spurs' mindset ahead of NBA Finals
San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama addressed the media following the team's practice ahead of Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the New York Knicks. Wembanyama discussed the matchup against a resilient New York roster, managing the global media spotlight, and his post-game conversation with head coach Gregg Popovich. He emphasized that despite the team's emotional path to the Finals, their focus remains entirely on the upcoming series, noting that the hardest work is yet to come.
San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama addressed the media following the team's practice ahead of Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the New York Knicks. Wembanyama discussed the matchup against a resilient New York roster, managing the global media spotlight, and his post-game conversation with head coach Gregg Popovich. He emphasized that despite the team's emotional path to the Finals, their focus remains entirely on the upcoming series, noting that the hardest work is yet to come.
'It's pretty surreal': Jalen Brunson on historic father-son NBA Finals legacy with the Knicks
New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson addressed the media during NBA Finals Media Day ahead of Game 1 against the San Antonio Spurs. Brunson discussed the historic significance of playing in the Finals 27 years after his father, Rick Brunson, did so for the same franchise. He also analyzed the defensive challenges posed by San Antonio, sharing his scout on rookie defender Stephon Castle and the unique disruptions caused by Victor Wembanyama. Additionally, Brunson reflected on overcoming rookie-year self-doubt in Dallas and outlined the collective leadership and focused mentality driving the Knicks ahead of the series.
New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson addressed the media during NBA Finals Media Day ahead of Game 1 against the San Antonio Spurs. Brunson discussed the historic significance of playing in the Finals 27 years after his father, Rick Brunson, did so for the same franchise. He also analyzed the defensive challenges posed by San Antonio, sharing his scout on rookie defender Stephon Castle and the unique disruptions caused by Victor Wembanyama. Additionally, Brunson reflected on overcoming rookie-year self-doubt in Dallas and outlined the collective leadership and focused mentality driving the Knicks ahead of the series.
Knicks' Coach Mike on NBA Finals Game 1, Mitchell Robinson injury status
New York Knicks head coach Mike Brown addressed the media during NBA Finals Media Day ahead of Game 1 against the San Antonio Spurs. Brown provided an update on center Mitchell Robinson's training availability and discussed the tactical foundations he built early in his career under Gregg Popovich. He also shared his perspective on coaching against his former player, current Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox, and explained his season-long philosophy on managing player minutes and bench depth. Finally, Brown reflected on his personal coaching journey back to the Finals and the organizational alignment within the Knicks front office.
New York Knicks head coach Mike Brown addressed the media during NBA Finals Media Day ahead of Game 1 against the San Antonio Spurs. Brown provided an update on center Mitchell Robinson's training availability and discussed the tactical foundations he built early in his career under Gregg Popovich. He also shared his perspective on coaching against his former player, current Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox, and explained his season-long philosophy on managing player minutes and bench depth. Finally, Brown reflected on his personal coaching journey back to the Finals and the organizational alignment within the Knicks front office.
Knicks Game 1 watch party at MSG sold out in 1 hour: List of other official watch parties
The Knicks’ Game 1 watch party at Madison Square Garden sold out within an hour, but fans still have official options across NYC, including SummerStage and Knicks bar takeovers.
The Knicks’ Game 1 watch party at Madison Square Garden sold out within an hour, but fans still have official options across NYC, including SummerStage and Knicks bar takeovers.
Could Mitchell Robinson’s injured hand decide the Knicks’ NBA Finals run?
New York Post Knicks reporter Stefan Bondy joins Newsroom Live from San Antonio to break down the Knicks’ NBA Finals matchup with Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs. Bondy discusses why Mitchell Robinson’s broken hand could become a major factor in the series, how the Knicks may try to defend Wembanyama and why Jalen Brunson remains the player New York trusts most in clutch moments.
New York Post Knicks reporter Stefan Bondy joins Newsroom Live from San Antonio to break down the Knicks’ NBA Finals matchup with Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs. Bondy discusses why Mitchell Robinson’s broken hand could become a major factor in the series, how the Knicks may try to defend Wembanyama and why Jalen Brunson remains the player New York trusts most in clutch moments.
Betting on the Knicks: Breakdown of sports trading
FOX 5 NY's Lisa Evers explains.
FOX 5 NY's Lisa Evers explains.
Knicks facing Spurs in 1999 NBA Finals rematch: Here are the Game 1 details
For the first time since 1999, the New York Knicks are heading back to the NBA Finals. And their opponent is exactly who it was 27 years ago: the San Antonio Spurs.
For the first time since 1999, the New York Knicks are heading back to the NBA Finals. And their opponent is exactly who it was 27 years ago: the San Antonio Spurs.
Trump says he plans to attend Knicks NBA Finals game
Trump has long maintained ties to New York sports and has attended several major sporting events during his political career, including UFC fights, college football games and professional boxing matches.
Trump has long maintained ties to New York sports and has attended several major sporting events during his political career, including UFC fights, college football games and professional boxing matches.
Everything Knicks with Spike Lee
FOX 5 NY's Kendall Green interviews Spike Lee about his experience of being a Knicks fan.
FOX 5 NY's Kendall Green interviews Spike Lee about his experience of being a Knicks fan.
Who REALLY built these Knicks? The architects behind New York's finals run
Keith McPherson talks all about the Knicks' rebuild, the trade and the risks.
Keith McPherson talks all about the Knicks' rebuild, the trade and the risks.
What to know about the New York Knicks headed to the NBA championship
The Knicks have now won 11 straight playoff games, tied for the third-longest postseason winning streak in NBA history.
The Knicks have now won 11 straight playoff games, tied for the third-longest postseason winning streak in NBA history.
Knicks reach NBA Finals for first time since 1999 after 130-93 sweep of Cavs
Karl-Anthony Towns (19 pts, 14 reb) and OG Anunoby (17 pts) led Knicks to a 130–93 win over Cavs, completing a 4-game sweep and sending NY to its first NBA Finals since 1999.
Karl-Anthony Towns (19 pts, 14 reb) and OG Anunoby (17 pts) led Knicks to a 130–93 win over Cavs, completing a 4-game sweep and sending NY to its first NBA Finals since 1999.
NYPD halts Knicks watch parties outside MSG after 'unruly' fans cause chaos
The NYPD announced that they will no longer support watch parties directly outside Madison Square Garden in response to escalating crowd control issues.
The NYPD announced that they will no longer support watch parties directly outside Madison Square Garden in response to escalating crowd control issues.


















