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IS THE WAIT OVER: NEW YORK KNICKS SECURE FIRST TROPHY SINCE 1973 FINALS

After 52 years of waiting, the Knicks are champions again. Can MVP Jalen Brunson lead this squad to an NBA Finals appearance?

Is the Wait Over: New York Knicks Secure First Trophy Since 1973 Finals
Will the NBA Cup Victory Ignite a Knicks Dynasty

The New York Knicks have finally ended their long wait, more than 50 years, for a trophy, defeating the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Cup final.

OG Anunoby scored 28 points in the Knicks' 124-113 victory over the Spurs on Tuesday, grabbing their first trophy since 1973.

Anunoby hit five three-pointers, and Jalen Brunson added 25 points as New York secured the win at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

San Antonio entered the final with confidence after upsetting the Oklahoma City Thunder in the semifinals, thanks to Victor Wembanyama.

However, New York's strong effort stopped San Antonio from winning the cup.

The Knicks held Wembanyama to 18 points and took control in the fourth quarter after trailing by 11 points.

Seven Knicks scored in double figures, with Anunoby and Brunson supported by Karl-Anthony Towns with 16 points, Jordan Clarkson with 15, Tyler Kolek with 14, and Josh Hart and Mikal Bridges with 11 each.

Mitchell Robertson played well defensively off the bench, grabbing 15 rebounds and two blocks.

OG Anunoby, Tyler Kolek, Jordan Clarkson, Mitchell Robertson – they played their butts off tonight, said Brunson, who was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player.

Without them, we don't win this, Brunson said. We were down 10, but we found a way to win. That's going to be our approach going forward: we're going to find a way.

San Antonio seemed headed for a win when Wembanyama hit a three-pointer with just over two minutes left in the third quarter.

But Clarkson and Kolek hit three-pointers to cut the Spurs' lead to five points, and the Knicks then dominated in the fourth quarter, outscoring their opponents 35-19 to win.

Knicks coach Mike Brown said that winning the title is a good sign for the team's hopes of competing for the NBA Finals in his first season.

Anytime you can be the last team standing and hang up a banner, especially at MSG (Madison Square Garden), you take that seriously, Brown said. And all of our guys took it seriously.

Dylan Harper led San Antonio's scoring with 21 points off the bench, while De'Aaron Fox scored 16 points.

Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said the team struggled as a whole, which led to their defeat.

I think we struggled more as a team… "We gave up a lot of offensive rebounds, which hurt us," Johnson said.

When we played with the right spacing and tempo, we got some good looks. And we missed them. I think it was more of a team thing than Victor struggling individually.

Johnson believes San Antonio has a lot to build on as they chases Oklahoma City in the Western Conference.

"Playing competitive games against really good teams," Johnson said. Experienced teams that have been in similar situations. Being in those games and experiencing those moments is valuable.

LEBRON JAMES CONFIRMS COACHES’ MANDATE TO PLAY OFF-BALL DESPITE MOUNTING LAKERS LOSSES

The Lakers finish December as one of the NBA's worst teams. We analyse LeBron's adjusted role and the 128-106 Pistons loss.

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LeBron James reflects on 41st birthday loss

Lakers head coach JJ Redick and LeBron James #23 watch the game against the Sacramento Kings at Crypto.com Arena on December 28, 2025.

After the Lakers got crushed by the Detroit Pistons, 128-106, on his 41st birthday, LeBron James had a lot to say.

The most surprising thing he said was that the Lakers' coaches told him to play off the ball this season.

“I haven’t really been on the ball much,” James told reporters after the game. He finished with 17 points, four assists, four rebounds, and five turnovers, shooting 6-for-17.

“If the coaches want me to play on-ball, I can do that. But I’ve mostly been off the ball this year.”

Austin Reaves Being Hurt Matters

James said he could handle the ball more with Austin Reaves injured, but JJ Redick hasn’t asked him to.

"I can get back into it, but you have to get into the rhythm," he said. AR and Luka [Doncic] usually run the offence, and Marcus [Smart] is helping out now.

When asked if he cares either way, James said, Nah. Whatever helps us win. It doesn't matter.”

LeBron James: Lowest USG% Ever

The stats back up what James is saying.

In the first 15 games, his usage rate (USG%) is 26.1, the lowest in his 23-year career. It was even lower in November (22.1%) when he was getting used to being the third option after Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves.

Last season, James's USG% was 29.1, 28.5 the year before, and 32.2 in 2022-23. In 2020, when the Lakers won the title, it was 30.8 in the regular season and 29.6 in the playoffs.

Also, his points plus assists are at a career low. When James is playing, he assists on 37.4% of the Lakers' baskets, down more than five points from last year.

Lakers Offence Struggles

Interestingly, James is talking about his role right after Redick said the offence has been disorganised since James came back in mid-November.

Since Bron's been back, our offence hasn't been as organised, Redick said this week. Too many random plays. That's on me.

Earlier in the season, the Lakers struggled on defence. Now, their offence is also struggling. In 12 December games, they're averaging just 112.4 points, down from 120.6 in November. Their assists have also dropped from 26.1 to 22.8.

The Lakers (5-7) were among the worst teams in the league in December, ranking 22nd in WIN%, 24th in points, last in assists, and 26th in defensive rating. They'll try to turn things around against the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday.

UNDERDOG ALABAMA TARGETS A ROSE BOWL UPSET AGAINST UNDEFEATED INDIANA NOW

Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza leads No. 1 Indiana against Ty Simpson and Alabama in a historic Rose Bowl CFP quarterfinal clash.

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Indiana and Alabama battle in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal.

Get ready for a clash of titans as Alabama and Indiana battle it out in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Rose Bowl this Thursday in Pasadena, California.

Even though Alabama has a rich history, it's coming into this game as the underdog, ready to prove its worth.

Indiana, once the program with the most losses in college football, is now the top seed and the only undefeated team, led by Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza. Talk about a turnaround.

"I want to shut down all quarterbacks, Heisman winner or not," said Alabama's defensive coordinator, Kane Wommack.

The winner of the Indiana-Alabama game will face either Texas Tech or Oregon in the Peach Bowl on January 9 in Atlanta.

Indiana isn't just trying to keep their amazing season going. They're trying to shake things up after last year's playoff, where all four first-round winners beat the top seeds.

Would I want to play earlier? Probably, to be honest, Indiana coach Curt Cignetti said. But that's not how it is. We're excited to play.

Mendoza throws for an average of 229.2 yards per game, with 33 touchdowns and only six interceptions. Plus, he's run in six touchdowns himself.

But Alabama's defence has been tough on quarterbacks this season, ranking as one of the best in stopping passing plays, allowing only 168.4 yards per game.

Recently, Alabama is fresh off a 34-24 win against Oklahoma in the first round on December 19.

Alabama's quarterback, Ty Simpson, had some struggles but bounced back against Oklahoma. He averages 250 passing yards per game, with 28 touchdowns and five interceptions.

The biggest difference between the teams is their running game. Indiana is among the best in the nation, averaging 221.2 rushing yards per game. Alabama, on the other hand, has struggled, with only 109.9 rushing yards per game.

"I see how well (the Hoosiers') players work together," Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer said. They just make plays. When they have a chance, they make it happen.

Indiana has only been to the Rose Bowl once, losing to USC back in 1967.

Alabama is making its ninth appearance, with a record of 5-2-1. Their last time here was two seasons ago, losing to Michigan in overtime in the CFP semifinal. The Crimson Tide also won the 2009 national title against Texas in this stadium.

Cignetti was Alabama's wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator during that championship run.

While Cignetti knows all about Alabama's past, DeBoer is familiar with what Cignetti has achieved with Indiana. DeBoer was the Hoosiers' offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach back in 2019.

Mendoza should have one of his best receivers back this Thursday.

Omar Cooper Jr., who got hurt early in the Big Ten title game, is ready to go for the Rose Bowl. Cooper leads Indiana with 58 catches for 804 yards and 11 touchdowns.

Alabama is also getting a key player back, with LT Overton returning to the field. Overton missed the Southeastern Conference championship game and the first-round win against Oklahoma due to sickness.

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