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New York Knicks Fans Drive Record Merchandise Sales After NBA Finals Win
Fanatics said Knicks fans set a new 24-hour merchandise record for any sports champion after New York’s Finals win, topping the 2025 Philadelphia Eagles. Orders reportedly hit more than 8,000 per minute, already doubling the 2020 Lakers’ NBA champion mark, with trophy shirts, locker-room hats and championship tees leading sales before Thursday’s parade celebration in Manhattan.
By Raahib Singh
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Jay Williams: Victor Wembanyama’s Finals Pain Could Fuel His Growth
Williams said, “You will never see this Victor Wembanyama again,” arguing the Spurs star will change “year after year” after Finals pain. He said Wembanyama must become more aggressive, comparing the process to LeBron James embracing Miami’s villain role, while Alan Hahn said Jalen Brunson may someday show him “what a winner looks like.”
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Windhorst: Heat Talks Intensify As Giannis Antetokounmpo Eyes Move From Bucks
Brian Windhorst said the league believes Antetokounmpo’s Milwaukee exit “is finally going to happen,” though he could still re-sign. Talks have “intensified” over the last 7–10 days, with Giannis focused on Miami. The Heat and Bucks have discussed a deal for months, but Milwaukee remains unsatisfied, with third and fourth teams involved.
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Jalen Brunson’s Game 5 Response Draws Kobe Bryant Comparison
On Get Up, Alan Hahn called Brunson’s Finals clincher “the closest thing to Kobe” seen in the NBA, pointing to his Game 5 revenge against Victor Wembanyama. After being “mushed” earlier in the series, Brunson called for the unanimous Defensive Player of the Year, attacked him twice, and delivered what Hahn called “the ultimate kill shot.”
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about 2 hours ago
Jay Williams Places 2026 New York Knicks Among All-Time Great Teams
Williams said the 2026 Knicks are “an all-time great team” because they had “an all-time great run,” not because of name recognition or Hall of Fame résumés. He praised a squad that played as “actual units” and “did it collectively,” saying that it etched New York into history among basketball’s all-time great teams after its championship charge.
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