
The New York Knicks got a big win in the NBA Cup final Tuesday night. It might be a preview for some more big wins this May and June.
The Knicks defeated Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs, 124-113. New York excelled all over the court, out-rebounding the Spurs, shooting well from outside and, in a big departure from last season, got big contributions from their bench.
One big difference from last season for the Knicks was the presence of Mitchell Robinson, who missed most of last season with injuries. He came up big in the final, slowing down Wembanyama and grabbing 15 rebounds in 18 minutes, adding two blocked shots and a steal.
Even facing Wembanyama and another 7-footer in Luke Kornet, the Knicks dominated the boards, with 59 rebounds to the Spurs' 42. Karl-Anthony Towns grabbed 11 rebounds, OG Anunoby had nine and the Knicks finished the game with 32 second-chance points, their most since 2020. The Spurs are a top-10 rebounding team and allow the second-fewest offensive rebounds in the NBA, making their inside dominance more impressive.
Wembanyama finished with 18 points, six rebounds and two blocks, but he was -18 in his 25 minutes. He caught fire during the third quarter, scoring 10 straight points for the Spurs while the Knicks had a reserve-heavy lineup on the floor, but the Knicks backups countered with eight points of their own in that stretch.
10 STRAIGHT POINTS FOR VICTOR WEMBANYAMA
— NBA (@NBA) December 17, 2025
Triple.
Alley-oop layup.
Triple.
Middy.
FOURTH QUARTER of the @emirates NBA Cup Championship UP NEXT on PRIME: https://t.co/iOJEBfh901 pic.twitter.com/6BjxGx1w1s
Robinson was just one of the Knicks non-stars who shined in the Cup final. Jordan Clarkson scored 15 points off the bench and sank three three-pointers. Second-year guard Tyler Kolek had 14 points and five assists in 20 minutes. And OG Anunoby scored 28 points to go with five three-pointers.
CLARKSON TRIPLE.
— NBA (@NBA) December 17, 2025
MITCH STEAL.
MITCH OREB.
CLARKSON TRIPLE.
Knicks take the lead with a 4Q flurry with a Cup Championship on the line pic.twitter.com/sAgDc7uGgK
It's hard to lump Anunoby in as a role player, though that's what Jalen Brunson (25 points, eight assists) called him after the game. But he's averaging 16.9 points and shooting 41.7 percent while acting as the team's primary defensive stopper, even guarding Wembanyama at times. He's a borderline star, even if he's excellent at fitting his specific role.
"OG Anunoby. Tyler Kolek. Jordan Clarkson. Mitchell Robinson. Without them, we don't win this."@emirates NBA Cup MVP Jalen Brunson shouts out the role players who stepped up to lift the Knicks to the Championship ️ pic.twitter.com/AKqZdwnCXy
— NBA (@NBA) December 17, 2025
But the performance of so many quality role players, even with Miles McBride and Landry Shamet out, might provide what the Knicks lacked last season when they lost in the conference finals. They've been tested in the NBA Cup, and they didn't lose a game.
We're a long way from the playoffs, but the Knicks are showing they've got prime-time players — even deep on their bench.
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