NBA New York Knicks

2025-26 NBA Champions — Jalen Brunson and the Knicks beat the Spurs for New York’s first title in 53 years. Celebrate it with a handmade plaque of real licensed cards.

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Jalen Brunson New York Knicks 2025-26 NBA Champions 8-Card Premium Fan Cave Plaque
2025-26 NBA ChampionsFirst title in 53 years · Beat the Spurs 4–1 in the Finals · Jalen Brunson, Finals MVP

About NBA New York Knicks cards at FreshDCards

The Knickerbockers. Bing Bong, Orange and Blue at Madison Square Garden. New York Knicks fans run the 2026 NBA Champions across the five boroughs and every Knicks bar in the world.

The New York Knicks are 2025-26 NBA Champions. It is the franchise’s first title in 53 years and the third in its history, joining the 1970 and 1973 championship teams. New York reeled off a 12-game playoff winning streak on the way there — beating the Atlanta Hawks in six in the first round, sweeping the Philadelphia 76ers in the Eastern Conference Semifinals and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals, then closing out the San Antonio Spurs 4–1 in the NBA Finals.

Jalen Brunson was named Finals MVP after pouring in 45 points in the Game 5 clincher, with Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, and Josh Hart right beside him. Madison Square Garden — already the loudest building in basketball when the Knicks are good — has never roared like this.

Patrick Ewing carried this franchise through the 1990s; this group finished what those Knicks teams started. The city waited a long time for this, and a gift should mark the moment.

Every New York Knicks plaque on this page is built with real licensed cards — Panini, Donruss, Hoops — mounted by hand in our shop. Team sets come two ways: factory sealed in their original blister pack, or hand-collated by us. Either way it is a gift that gets displayed, not stuffed in a drawer.

Shopping for a Knicks fan? Start with the 2025-26 NBA Champions plaque, or the player they love most — Brunson, Towns, Anunoby, Bridges, Hart, or Knicks legend Patrick Ewing.