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Knicks win NBA Cup: How New York's bench fueled team to first trophy since 1973

Late in the third quarter of the 2025 NBA Cup championship game in Las Vegas on Tuesday night, the New York Knicks were in danger of being run out of the gym by the young San Antonio Spurs, who surged into a double-digit lead. And then, something unexpected happen. The Knicks' bench changed the game. 

Jordan Clarkson, Tyler Kolek and Mitchell Robinson stemmed the tide and closed the gap to five points heading into the fourth quarter. They carried that momentum into the final frame, as Clarkson and Robinson combined to dominate the opening minutes. Robinson had four offensive rebounds in the first 90 seconds alone, two of which turned into Clarkson 3-pointers. The second Clarkson triple put the Knicks up for good with 10:27 remaining. 

The Knicks would go on to outscore the Spurs 35-19 in the fourth quarter to pull away for a 124-113 victory and claim their first trophy since they won the NBA championship in 1973. Jalen Brunson, who was named NBA Cup MVP after putting up 25 points and eight rebounds, made sure to single out the supporting cast during his post-title interview. 

"OG Anunoby, Tyler Kolek, Jordan Clarkson, Mitchell Robinson, they played their ass off tonight. Without them, we don't win this. They played their ass off tonight," Brunson said. "We find a way to win. That's it. We're going to find a way. That has to be our motto going forward: We need to find a way."

Anunoby was excellent -- his 28 points would have been a season-high if this game counted as a regular season contest -- but it's no surprise to see him play well. The Knicks' bench, on the other hand, has not always been as reliable as they were on Tuesday. 

Clarkson hit three 3s en route to 15 points, Robinson grabbed 15 rebounds, including 10 of the offensive variety, and Kolek put up 15 points, five rebounds and five assists to earn rare crunch time minutes. Notably, Kolek was the one who found Anunoby in the corner for his game-sealing 3 with less than two minutes to play. 

A change in approach

Under Tom Thibodeau last season, the Knicks relied almost exclusively on their starters. All five starters averaged at least 35 minutes per game, and Josh Hart (2nd), Mikal Bridges (4th) and Anunoby (6th) were all in the top-six in the league in minutes per game. The Knicks' bench averaged a league-worst 21.7 points per game -- nearly five points worse than any other team. 

When the Knicks eventually fell short in the Eastern Conference finals, it was in part because they could not match the Indiana Pacers' depth. Over the six games in that series, the Pacers' bench scored 210 points on 50.7% shooting, while the Knicks' bench managed just 117 points on 38.5% from the field. 

The Knicks ended up firing Thibodeau after the defeat to the Pacers and replaced him with Mike Brown. They also signed a number of players to boost their depth, including Clarkson, Guerschon Yabusele and Malcolm Brogdon (who ended up retiring before the season). Those moves haven't all paid off, but the Knicks at least have options now, and Brown isn't afraid to use them. 

This season, Brunson is the only player averaging 35 minutes per game, while 10 players are playing at least 10 minutes per night. While the Knicks are still heavily reliant on their starting five of Brunson, Town, Bridges, Anunoby and Hart, they have three bench players averaging at least nine points per game, and that doesn't include Robinson, who makes a major impact on the glass and on defense. Last season, for comparison, the Knicks' only bench player who averaged more than seven points per game was Miles McBride. 

Knicks' bench scoring

SeasonPoints per gameLeague rank

2025-26

30.7

28th

2024-25

21.7

30th

Can the Knicks' reserves help them lift the more important trophy?

Brown acknowledged after the game that the Knicks did care about the Cup. 

"Any time you can participate in any event where you're the last one standing, and you're able to hang a banner -- especially in iconic MSG -- you take that seriously," Brown said. "All of our guys took it seriously."

However, the Knicks care far more about the trophy and banner that will be up for grabs in June. 

The Knicks haven't won an NBA title since 1973, and it won't be easy to end that drought this season, especially with the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder lurking. However, the Knicks are a real contender. They are the current Eastern Conference favorites (+250, per Caesars) and have the third-best title odds to win the NBA Finals (+1200).

In order to go on a deep playoff run this spring, the Knicks will need their bench to show up like it did on Tuesday. Depth has never been more important. The game is too fast and physically demanding now to rely solely on a few players or even a starting five. If you don't have reserves who can step up, you won't win. The Thunder and Pacers proved as much last season.

As great as Clarkson, Robinson and Kolek were against the Spurs, will the Knicks be able to rely on them come April? Clarkson is as streaky as they come, Robinson has major free throw shooting and health issues and Kolek is completely unrpoven. Neither McBride nor Shamet, both of whom are currently injured, did much in the 2025 playoffs. 

The Knicks' bench is vastly improved from last season, but is it good enough to help the Knicks win a title? In the NBA Cup? Yes. In the playoffs? It remains to be seen.

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FINAL: Knicks 124 -- Spurs 113

The New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs, 124-113, in the 2025 NBA Cup championship game in Las Vegas on Tuesday to claim their first trophy since they won the 1973 NBA championship. The Knicks trailed by as many as 11 in the second half, but dominated the fourth quarter and pulled away down the stretch.

OG Anunoby, who hit a clutch 3-pointer from the corner with less than two minutes to play that essentially sealed the game, finished with 28 points, eight rebounds and three assists to lead the way for the Knicks. The NBA Cup championship does not count as a regular season game, but if it did, Anunoby's 28 points and five 3-pointers would both be season-highs.

While Jalen Brunson did not have his best shooting night, he added 25 points and seven assists, while Tyler Kolek and Mitchell Robinson both delivered off the bench. Kolek put up 14 points, five rebounds and five assists in one of the best games of his young career, while Robinson grabbed 15 rebounds, including 10 of the offensive variety, which helped swing the game in the Knicks' favor. 

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Aununoby puts the Knicks up eight late

OG Anunoby has been excellent tonight and just hit a huge 3-pointer from the corner to push the Knicks' lead up to eight with less than two minutes to play. He has five 3s and 28 points tonight, which would be a season-high in scoring if this game counted toward stats

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Towns returns with Knicks clinging to lead

Karl-Anthony Towns left the game in the third quarter with what the broadcast called a calf issue. He is back on the floor here late in the fourth quarter, though, with the Knicks clinging to a five point lead. They're outscoring the Spurs 21-11 in the fourth quarter thanks in large part to some dominant offensive rebounding from Mitchell Robinson. Will the move to replace him with a potentially hobbled KAT pay off? 

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Third quarter: Spurs 94 -- Knicks 89

The Spurs briefly built a double-digit lead late in the third quarter and threatened to pull away, but the Knicks came up with a huge answer to keep it a five-point game entering the fourth. 

Victor Wembanyama got off to a sluggish start in this game, but he caught fire late in the third and scored the Spurs' final 10 points of the frame. He's up to a team-high 16 points and six rebounds on 7 of 13 from the field now, and is one of five Spurs in double figures. 

OG Anunoby has slowed down, but he still has a team-high 22 points for the Knicks, who have four double-figure scorers themselves. Karl-Anthony Towns did leave the game with an apparent leg injury in the third, which is concerning -- not just for the rest of this game, but moving forward. 

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WATCH: Wembanyama throws down the reverse alley-oop

It must be nice to be taller than everyone. Check out this alley-oop from the third quarter where Victor Wembanyama dove to the basket, stood under the rim and waited for Devin Vassell to throw him the ball. Wembanyama wasn't even looking at the rim when the pass was thrown, but it didn't matter

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Halftime: Spurs 61 -- Knicks 59

Almost an identical end to the second quarter as the first, as two late points from De'Aaron Fox gave the Spurs a two-point lead in this narrow championship game. Neither team has been up by more than seven tonight, and there have been four ties and three lead changes. 

The Spurs' attack has been extremely balanced. All nine players who have checked in have at least three points, and no one has more than 12. While they've been strong inside the arc (18 of 31 on 2s), their 3-point shooting has been poor. They're just 6 of 20 from downtown. 

OG Anunoby has stepped up to lead the way for the Knicks with 20 points; his season-high is 26. Jalen Brunson, as expected, has also been a driving force on offense and enters the half with 15 points and four assists. The Knicks are likewise relying on their inside game (18 of 35 on 2s). They are 6 of 18 from 3-point range. 

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First quarter: Spurs 30 -- Knicks 28

Very little to separate these two teams after an entertaining first quarter. De'Aaron Fox, one of seven different Spurs players to score in the frame, hit two free throws in the waning seconds to put San Antonio in front. Victor Wembanyama, who came off the bench again, has looked rusty. He went 1 of 4 from the field in his first stint. 

OG Anunoby (10 points) and Jalen Brunson (nine) have led the way for the Knicks thus far with 19 of the team's 28 points. Karl-Anthony Towns hasn't done much thus far, but he did throw one of the best passes of his career to get Anunoby a slam. 

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WATCH: Towns throws an incredible pass

Karl-Anthony Towns isn't known for his playmaking, but he just delivered one of the passes of the season thus far. After getting trapped along the sideline by Victor Wembanyama and Dylan Harper, Towns pivoted away from trouble and whipped the ball under Wembanyama's arm and across the lane to OG Anunoby for a slam. 

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Wembanyama coming off the bench again

Victor Wembanyama will come off the bench again tonight as he continues his return from a calf injury that kept him out for a month. Wembanyama's first game back was the semifinal win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, and he scored 22 points in 21 minutes off the bench -- the first reserve appearance of his NBA career. 

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