Knicks v Spurs: the NBA finals a billionaire can’t ruin
After winning Game 1 of the NBA finals, the New York Knicks are one step closer to winning a championship that has eluded them for 53 years. New Yorkers are feeling elated, but the Knicks are going to have to get through 7ft4in Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs, who just might be the next face of the league. Kai Wright speaks with the Guardian’s Andrew Lawrence about who exactly these teams are, and why despite all the money flowing through the sport, this is a series for the people
Knicks v Spurs: the NBA finals a billionaire can’t ruin The New York Knicks have won Game 1 of the NBA finals, bringing them closer to a championship after a 53-year drought. However, they face a significant challenge in the San Antonio Spurs’ 7ft4in player, Victor Wembanyama. This series is being discussed as a competition for the people, despite the wealth involved in professional sports.
- The New York Knicks won Game 1 of the NBA finals.
- The Knicks are aiming for their first championship in 53 years.
- They will face Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs.
- The series is presented as being for the people, contrasting with the money in sports.
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