
2026 NBA Cup
The 2025-26 NBA Cup was the 3rd edition of NBA's top-tier level professional national domestic basketball cup event.
Finals
| 2026 Final: NY Knicks - San Antonio S. 124-113 |
| NY Knicks (Michael Brown): Jalen Brunson 25, O.G. Anunoby 28, Mikal Bridges 11, Karl-Anthony Towns 16, Josh Hart 11, Jordan Clarkson 15, Tyler Kolek 14, Mitchell Robinson 4, Ariel Hukporti 0, Pacome Dadiet 0, Mohamed Diawara 0, Tosan Evbuomwan 0, Trey Jemison 0, Kevin McCullar Jr. 0, Guerschon Yabusele 0, Miles McBride 0, Landry Shamet 0 San Antonio S. (Mitch Johnson): Stephon Castle 15, Devin Vassell 12, De'Aaron Fox 16, Luke Kornet 14, Harrison Barnes 11, Dylan Harper 21, Victor Wembanyama 18, Julian Champagnie 3, Keldon Johnson 3, Bismack Biyombo 0, Carter Bryant 0, Jordan McLaughlin 0, Kelly Olynyk 0, Jeremy Sochan 0, Lindy Waters III 0, Harrison Ingram 0, David Jones-Garcia 0 |
Semifinalists
| 2026 Semifinal: Orlando M. - OKC Thunder |
NBA Cup 2025-26

NY Knicks won the cup 2025-26
| New York Knicks 2025-26 |
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| # | Name | Height | Pos | Age | Nat |
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| 11 | * Jalen Brunson | 6'1'' (185) | G | 30 | |
| 32 | * Karl-Anthony Towns | 7'0'' (213) | C/F | 31 | |
| 8 | * O.G. Anunoby | 6'7'' (201) | F | 29 | |
| 3 | * Josh Hart | 6'5'' (196) | G | 31 | |
| 25 | * Mikal Bridges | 6'6'' (198) | G/F | 30 | |
| 23 | Mitchell Robinson | 7'1'' (215) | C/F | 28 | |
| 2 | Miles McBride | 6'2'' (188) | G | 26 | |
| 44 | Landry Shamet | 6'4'' (193) | PG | 29 | |
| 0 | Jordan Clarkson | 6'3'' (190) | G | 34 | |
| 5 | Joseph Alvarado | 6'0'' (183) | PG | 28 | |
| Tyler Kolek | 6'3'' (190) | G | 25 | ||
| 55 | Ariel Hukporti | 7'0'' (214) | C | 24 | |
| Mohamed Diawara | 6'9'' (204) | F/C | 21 | ||
| 28 | Guerschon Yabusele | 6'8'' (202) | PF | 31 | |
| 9 | Kevin McCullar Jr. | 6'6'' (198) | G | 25 | |
| Malcolm Brogdon | 6'5'' (195) | SG | 34 | ||
| 20 | Jeremy Sochan | 6'8'' (203) | F | 23 | |
| 1 | Dillon Jones | 6'6'' (198) | F | 25 | |
| 50 | Trey Jemison | 6'11'' (210) | C | 27 | |
| Pacome Dadiet | 6'9'' (206) | F | 21 | ||
| 8 | Tosan Evbuomwan | 6'8'' (202) | F | 25 | |
| Head Coach: Michael Brown
Coach Assistant: Maurice Cheeks Coach Assistant: Chris Jent Coach Assistant: Mike Miller Coach Assistant: Darren Erman Coach Assistant: Mark Bryant Coach Assistant: Rick Brunson Coach Assistant: Bobby Jackson Coach Assistant: Othella Harrington Coach Assistant: Riccardo Fois Coach Assistant: Andy Greer Coach Assistant: Chris Darnell | |||||
Knicks conquer NBA Cup, gain key experience under pressure-Dec 17, 2025
There wasn't champagne popping for the New York Knicks, but there was a sense of accomplishment as they clinched the NBA Cup over the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night. The Knicks believe how they won the Cup title mattered more than the actual act of winning, as their come-from-behind, 124-113 win could be a harbinger for down the line. "During the course of the year, you try to find situations to put pressure on your group," Knicks coach Mike Brown said. "This is a single-elimination tournament when you get to a certain point. Every game counts. There's pressure on every game if you expect to be who you think you are." If the Knicks will be the team that stands tallest in the Eastern Conference, they know Jalen Brunson (6'1''-G-1996, college: Villanova) is a constant. The Emirates NBA Cup MVP was slightly off but still scored 25 points with eight assists, and he made a point while accepting the award to point out the contributions of reserves who made the win happen: Tyler Kolek (6'3''-G-2001, college: Marquette), Mitchell Robinson (7'1''-C/F-1998, college: WKU) and Jordan Clarkson (6'3''-G-1992, college: Missouri). Clarkson, who came into the game shooting 28% from 3-point range, hit two such shots in a row to put the Knicks ahead by three, completing a comeback in which they trailed by 10 late in the third quarter. Robinson managed to grab 10 offensive rebounds (15 total) in 18 minutes while occupying Victor Wembanyama (7'3''-C/F-2004) down low. His rebounds often led to many of the Knicks' 15 3-point shots. Kolek, the player most financially incentivized to win the $500,000 prize, had critical assists late as the Knicks held off a Spurs rally in the final three minutes. "A game like this, an environment like this, you don't really see around the NBA too often," Brunson said. "We got to take advantage of the experience that we got here. I mean, those guys will. "Being down 10 in the third and them kind of controlling the game throughout the game. Us just finding a way. Going on the run in the fourth with the help of our bench, it was big-time." It doesn't quite simulate the NBA playoffs, especially as the Knicks beat teams like Charlotte and Milwaukee during group play. But their last three wins came against true playoff competitors: Toronto, Orlando and San Antonio. Brown was somewhat skeptical of the NBA Cup during its inception, but he sees the value in its third year. "That pressure is manufactured without you as a coach having to try to do it all the time," Brown said. "When you're able to have success doing it, it breeds confidence in everybody within the organization. That can propel you come the right time when you're in that environment to be able to handle the pressure because you've already been through it."
NBA Cup All-First Team
Jalen Brunson (6'1''-G-1996) of NY Knicks
Luka Doncic (6'7''-G-1999) of LA Lakers
De'Aaron Fox (6'3''-G-1997) of Spurs
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (6'6''-PG-1998) of OK City
Karl-Anthony Towns (7'0''-C/F-1995) of NY Knicks
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