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Knicks-Spurs scores NBA Finals’ highest ratings in 28 years

By Thomson Reuters Jun 16, 2026 | 7:51 PM

With an average of 20.6 million views, per Nielsen, this month’s NBA Finals between the ​New York Knicks and ‌the San Antonio Spurs was the most-watched finals since 1998.

The Knicks’ 94-90 title-clinching Game 5 victory on Saturday night drew ‌an ​average of 24.5 ⁠million viewers on ⁠ESPN and ABC, the most in a Game 5 of the finals since 1998. That 1998 series, ​with Michael Jordan and the Bulls winning their sixth championship ⁠by ousting the ⁠Utah Jazz, averaged 29.04 million ​in six games.

The audience for Game ​5 peaked at 33 million, as ‌Finals MVP Jalen Brunson (45 points) and the Knicks rallied from a 10-point, fourth-quarter deficit.

Since ABC and ⁠ESPN began broadcasting the NBA Finals in 2003, this year’s ratings were the highest ⁠and ‌marked only the third ⁠time since 1999 that the ​finals ‌averaged at least 20 ​million viewers.

As ⁠a comparison, last year’s finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers — won by the Thunder — averaged 10.31 million over seven games.

–Field ​Level Media