Last weekend, once the NBA Finals matchup was officially set between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs, I wrote about why I believe this is the perfect NBA Finals for the NBA. You have the future face of the league in Victor Wembanyama, who has already established himself as arguably the best player in basketball, going up against one of the sport's most iconic franchises in the league's biggest market. New York is a basketball-starved city looking for their baske
The 2026 NBA Finals are officially set, and honestly, I don't think the league or we fans could have asked for a better matchup. For the first time since 1999, the New York Knicks are heading to the NBA Finals. Standing in their way? The same franchise they faced 27 years ago... The San Antonio Spurs. Over the last several years, the NBA Finals have lacked a certain level of excitement that many fans became use to having during the LeBron James versus Stephen Curry era in the
The wait is finally over. For the first time since 1999, the New York Knicks are back in the NBA Finals where they will play either the San Antonio Spurs or the Oklahoma City Thunder. And right now, this is just the culmination of a complete revival of a once storied organization. The Knicks in the 1970s were one of the great organizations in the NBA (and is the last decade they captured a championship in) and in the 1990s, they made the NBA Finals twice, but just couldn’t ca
Tomorrow night, I will be travelling to New York City, and this will be my first time not only visiting the Big Apple, but it will also be my first time travelling solo. I’ll likely have a post later on in the week when I come back about my experience and how it went. But before I leave tomorrow, I want to relate this to my passion, which is sports. And New York is obviously a pretty unique sports market, as it has multiple teams in multiple leagues. Because of that, I wanted
The 2025-26 NBA season is shaping up to be one of the most fascinating in recent memory. With powerhouse rosters, rising stars ready to take the next step, and familiar legends still fighting to stay relevant, there’s no shortage of storylines. From the Knicks and Cavaliers emerging as the East’s clear frontrunners to the reigning champion Thunder trying to fend off the hungry Timberwolves and Nuggets out West, the league feels as competitive as ever. Here’s how I see the reg