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53 Years in the Making: Knicks Champions, Brunson's DNA & What the Draft Looks Like Now

Episode 605 Published 2 days, 8 hours ago
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The wait is finally over. The New York Knicks are NBA champions for the first time since 1973, closing out the San Antonio Spurs in five games to end a 53-year drought. On today's episode of Locked On NBA Draft with No Ceilings, Albert and Corey break down what this title means — and what it tells us about how teams should be building.

Jalen Brunson's 45-point performance in Game 5 earned him the Bill Russell Trophy as Finals MVP, but his impact goes beyond the stat sheet. We dig into the winning DNA Brunson has carried from Villanova to New York — the toughness, the late-game poise, the ability to will a team through chaos — and what that means for how franchises should think about acquiring players with championship character.

The Knicks erased double-digit deficits in all five games of the series, while the Spurs — led by a young core of Wembanyama, Dylan Harper, and Stephon Castle — pushed them to the brink every night. That battle raises real questions heading into the 2026 NBA Draft: what archetypes are teams now targeting? Do you build toward grit and clutch creation like New York? Or continue developing the high-upside youth model San Antonio showed the league?

We break down the draft implications, the prospect profiles that fit championship DNA, and what the Knicks-Spurs Finals blueprint means for front offices on the clock.


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