Knicks Make NBA History With 12th Consecutive Postseason Victory
· Yahoo Sports
The New York Knicks extended their postseason win streak to 12 games with a victory over the San Antonio Spurs to open up the 2026 NBA Finals on Wednesday night.
Before taking the court in San Antonio, the Knicks notched back-to-back series sweeps over the Philadelphia 76ers and Cleveland Cavaliers. The team’s last loss dates all the way back to Game 3 of their first-round playoff series against the Atlanta Hawks.
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New York joined some historic company with this 12th straight win, becoming just the third team in NBA history to accomplish that feat. The Knicks are now tied with the 1999 Spurs, who took down the New York franchise in its most recent NBA Finals appearance.
The 2026 Knicks and 1999 Spurs trail only the 2017 Golden State Warriors, who won 15 consecutive playoff games with an overpowered roster featuring Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.
“A HISTORIC RUN FOR NEW YORK,” the NBA wrote on social media. “With their thrilling Game 1 road victory, the Knicks become just the THIRD team in NBA history to win 12 STRAIGHT games in a single postseason, joining the 2017 Warriors (15) and 1999 Spurs (12)!”
A HISTORIC RUN FOR NEW YORK 🗽
— NBA (@NBA) June 4, 2026
With their thrilling Game 1 road victory, the Knicks become just the THIRD team in NBA history to win 12 STRAIGHT games in a single postseason, joining the 2017 Warriors (15) and 1999 Spurs (12)!
New York carries a 1-0 NBA Finals lead into Game 2… pic.twitter.com/QmnAYnqhXk
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