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Garden Glory

A premium hardcover that puts the Knicks’ championship season on your coffee table. 160 pages of unforgettable photography to relive again and again.

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53 years in the making

The wait is finally over.

1973

The last banner

Willis Reed, Walt Frazier and Bill Bradley deliver New York its second title.

1994

Heartbreak in seven

Patrick Ewing and the Knicks fall one game short against Houston.

1999

The unlikely run

An eighth seed storms to the Finals, only to fall to San Antonio.

2026

Garden Glory

Brunson and the Knicks close the door on a 53-year drought.

Collector’s edition hardcover

Built to live on your shelf for decades.

Every moment of the championship season, from the 53-win regular season through 13 straight playoff victories to the Finals showdown with San Antonio, in photos and stories from USA TODAY Sports. Printed on premium matte stock in North America.

160
pages of photos & stories
11.25″
× 8.75″ coffee-table size
120 pt
extra-thick case board
Matte
premium art-stock pages
N. America
printed & bound, start to finish
Aug 28
ships to your door, 2026

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Inside the book

Every chapter of the run, shot from the floor.

The last time the Knicks hoisted the Larry O'Brien Trophy as NBA champions, Willis Reed, Walt Frazier and Bill Bradley were the heroes of 1973. In the five decades that followed, New York lived through Patrick Ewing's heartbreak in 1994, the unlikely 1999 Finals run that ended against San Antonio, and a long wait that tested even the most loyal fans at Madison Square Garden.

That wait is over, and the way it ended was worth every minute.

Jalen Brunson and the Knicks tore through the 2026 playoffs like no team in recent memory, rallying from a 2-1 deficit against the Hawks in the first round before sweeping the 76ers in a series so lopsided Philly's own arena sounded like an extension of MSG. They rolled past the Cavaliers in four straight to reach the Finals for the first time since 1999. Then came San Antonio and Victor Wembanyama.

It looked over in Game 4. The Spurs led by 29, dropped 76 points in the first half, and had the Garden as quiet as it ever gets. What happened next will be told in New York for the next fifty years. The Knicks held San Antonio to 30 points in the entire second half, Brunson went bucket for bucket down the stretch, and with 1.2 seconds left OG Anunoby soared in to tip home Brunson's miss for a 107-106 win. The largest comeback in NBA Finals history. The Garden shook so hard the upper deck felt it.

From there, Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Anunoby, Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart finished the job and ended a 53-year championship drought.

Every frame of that night, and the 53 years that led to it, lives on in these pages.

Hundreds of photographs and stories from USA TODAY Sports photographers and writers.

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