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James Dolan apologizes to Knicks fans as 53-year NBA title drought ends

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James Dolan apologizes to Knicks fans as 53-year NBA title drought ends

The team owner took center stage at Frost Bank Center with the Larry O'Brien Trophy after the Knicks won 94-90 in Game 5 over the Spurs on Saturday to clinch their first NBA Finals win since 1973.

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nba finals NBA New York Knicks James Dolan apologizes to Knicks fans as 53-year NBA title drought ends By Andrew Battifarano Published June 14, 2026, 12:41 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google James Dolan is over the moon that his Knicks are the NBA champions. He just wants Knicks fans to know he feels bad it took this long to get back to the top of the basketball mountain. The team owner took center stage at Frost Bank Center with the Larry O’Brien Trophy after the Knicks won 94-90 in Game 5 over the Spurs on Saturday to clinch their first NBA Finals win since 1973. Dolan, while talking with ESPN host Ernie Johnson, made clear that he felt bad the Knicks hadn’t won in over five decades.

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