The New York Knicks win the NBA championship after 53 years without a title, ending a long drought. Multiple reports highlight the team’s strong playoff performance, including a stretch in which the Knicks win 13 consecutive games. They also emphasize the team’s resilience in the NBA Finals, when New York rallies from 29 points down to win Game 4 at Madison Square Garden. The coverage describes the Knicks as a celebrated team in New York following the championship clincher. While outlets focus on the same milestone and key moments from the title run—especially the consecutive-game surge and the large comeback in Game 4—the reports present the result as the culmination of the playoff campaign rather than a change in strategy or a single turning point. Overall, the sources agree that the Knicks’ postseason run combines sustained momentum with a late-game turnaround that ultimately delivers the franchise’s first championship in more than five decades.