OG Anunoby secures second NBA championship with Knicks over Spurs
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 1:16 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
OG Anunoby of the New York Knicks contributed significantly as the team won Game Five of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs on June 13, 2026. This victory completed a 4-1 series win for the Knicks, ending the Spurs' season. Anunoby averaged 21.2 points per game in the Finals, including a pivotal 33-point effort in Game Four that featured a crucial late tip-in. The win also marks a memorable moment for Anunoby's former coach, Tom Crean, who attended the final game. Indiana basketball fans celebrate the achievement as their alumnus adds another championship to his career.
- •Anunoby averaged 21.2 points per game in the Finals.
- •Knicks finished the series against Spurs with a 4-1 record.
- •Anunoby had a standout 33-point game in Game Four.
- •Tom Crean attended Game Five to support Anunoby.
- •Indiana football also made headlines with a new commitment.
- 1:16 PMYahoo Sports — Hoosiers Daily News: OG Anunoby wins his second NBA championship
"Anunoby helps break the Knicks’ title drought, Indiana football lands a commitment, and more news around the Hoosiers.
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