Mike Brown reflects on Knicks' first NBA Championship win
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 6:06 AM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Mike Brown expressed his disbelief after the New York Knicks achieved their first NBA Championship on Saturday night. The team secured this significant victory following a robust postseason run and a regular season with 53 wins. Brown, who took over the head coaching role after Tom Thibodeau’s departure, credited his players and staff for their collective effort throughout the season. This championship marks Brown's first title as a head coach in 25 years.
- •Knicks won their first NBA Championship on June 13.
- •The team achieved 53 wins during the regular season.
- •Mike Brown praised players and staff for their contributions.
- •The championship marks Brown's first in 25 years as a coach.
- •Leon Rose made a notable decision to hire Brown following last season.
- 6:06 AMYahoo Sports — Knicks’ Mike Brown reflects on ‘surreal’ feeling of winning first NBA Championship
"Long after the final buzzer sounded Saturday night, Mike Brown still couldn't believe the Knicks completed the ultimate goal.
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