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If it weren’t for a single shot, the Knicks might never have reached the NBA Finals against the Spurs in 1999. Down by 3 with just 11.9 seconds to ...
In June 1999, the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks went head to head, for the first time that season, in the NBA Finals for five games.
The Silver & Black edged the New York Knicks, 78-77, on June 25, 1999 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, clinching the best-of-seven series 4-1.
In the 1999 playoffs, it would host its final NBA game. On May 23rd, the Spurs beat Shaq, Kobe and the Lakers, 118-107, in the Western Conference semifinals to end the Lakers' era at The Forum.
NBA season 1999 was one of the most unorthodox and weirdest years basketball's ever had. Nevertheless, it still was one the most memorable. The 1999 NBA Finals marked the finalization of a season ...
Charlie Ward, a member of the New York Knicks' unexpected run to the 1999 NBA Finals, compared his turn-of-the-century group to the Miami Heat's recent Eastern Conference title.
The Chicago Bulls would not have beaten the San Antonio Spurs in the 1999 NBA Finals if the team had been able to keep Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman, a former member of that ...
For some reason, the 1999 NBA finals is on my mind today. You remember that one, the Spurs championship with an asterisk? The one from the strike-shortened season. (Actually, they don’t deserve an ...
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