After the New York Knicks' 124-113 comeback win over the San Antonio Spurs in the 2025 NBA Cup championship at T-Mobile Arena, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver discussed hosting future finals at historic college venues like Allen Fieldhouse and Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The Knicks claimed their first NBA Cup title in the tournament's three-year history (following the 2023 Lakers and 2024 Bucks), though results do not affect regular-season or playoff standings. This victory underscores New York's momentum and depth, as detailed in our game recap, while the Spurs affirmed their rising contender status despite the defeat.
Before tipoff, Silver—a Duke alumnus—noted ongoing discussions with Amazon Prime about innovative locations to elevate the event, praising Las Vegas's success over three years but remaining open to change. The knockout rounds have been lauded for their intensity, contrasting group-stage novelties like custom courts.
CBS Sports' power rankings boosted the Knicks post-title, with the Spurs also rising; the Bulls languish at 30th amid an 11-game skid. Winning players earn $530,000 each, adding midseason excitement and financial incentive.