Last NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden: Revisiting 1999 Spurs championship win 27 years later

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The NBA Finals return to Madison Square Garden on Monday night, ending a 27-year drought at the "World's Most Famous Arena."

While the New York Knicks haven't won a title since 1973, they did reach the Finals twice in the 1990s, with their most recent appearance coming in 1999 against the San Antonio Spurs. That series wasn't particularly close, however, as the Knicks never truly threatened a budding Spurs dynasty.

While there are some similarities, a lot has changed since the Knicks last hosted an NBA Finals game. Here's a look back at the last time Madison Square Garden hosted the NBA Finals.

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What was the last NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden?

Before 2026, the last NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden was Game 5 of the 1999 NBA Finals, which took place on June 25, 1999. That year, the Knicks reached the NBA Finals as a No. 8 seed but lost to the powerhouse Spurs in five games.

The 1999 NBA Finals were played under the league's former 2-3-2 format, meaning Games 3 through 5 were all held in New York. The Knicks went 1-2 in those contests and lost Game 5 by one point, clinching the championship for San Antonio.

Game 5 was close throughout, but Tim Duncan played nearly the entire game and scored 31 points to secure the first title of his career. The loss also effectively marked the end of the Patrick Ewing era in New York.

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Rosters from last NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden


Spurs roster

PlayerPositionAge
Tim DuncanForward22
David RobinsonCenter33
Mario ElieGuard35
Avery JohnsonGuard33
Sean ElliottForward30
Jaren JacksonGuard31
Antonio DanielsForward23
Steve KerrGuard33
Malik RoseForward24
Jerome KearseyForward35
Gerard KingForward26
Will PerdueCenter34

The Spurs 1999 team was carried by second-year forward Tim Duncan and veteran center David Robinson, who both had strong series for their first title together. The roster also included Avery Johnson as point guard, Mario Elie and Sean Elliott rounding out the starters, and familiar role players like Steve Kerr.

Knicks roster


PlayerPositionAge
Latrell SprewellForward28
Allan HoustonGuard27
Marcus CambyCenter24
Larry JohnsonForward29
Charlie WardGuard28
Kurt ThomasForward26
Chris ChildsGuard31
Chris DudleyCenter33
Rick BrunsonGuard26
Herb WilliamsCenter40
Patrick EwingCenter36
David WingateGuard35

While Patrick Ewing is the biggest name on the Knicks roster, Ewing missed this entire series after suffering an Achilles injury in the Eastern Conference Finals. Instead, New York's roster was highlighted by Latrell Sprewell and Allan Houston, who were the team's two best players throughout the playoff run.

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Stats from last NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden



Line score

 1234F
Spurs2020191978
Knicks2315201977

Spurs box score

PlayerPointsReboundsAssistsStealsBlocksTurnoversFoulsFGM-FGA3PM-3PAFTM-FTA+/-
Tim Duncan3192012212-220-17-9+5
David Robinson1512021215-140-02-20
Avery Johnson82900634-100-10-0+1
Sean Elliott26500040-40-22-2+12
Mario Elie106320122-62-34-4-9
Jaren Jackson113020214-92-60-0-1
Malik Rose10110130-10-0102-3
Steve Kerr01000000-10-00-0-2
Antonio Daniels01000010-00-00-0+2

Knicks box score

PlayerPointsReboundsAssistsStealsBlocksTurnoversFoulsFGM-FGA3PM-3PAFTM-FTA+/-
Latrell Sprewell35102203113-271-18-10-5
Allan Houston167520428-170-30-1+2
Larry Johnson76420053-100-31-2+9
Marcus Camby75101143-60-01-1-3
Charlie Ward43220212-40-10-0+1
Chris Childs20400211-40-10-0-5
Kurt Thomas63000052-40-02-2+2
Chris Dudley01000040-00-00-0-3
Herb Williams00000000-00-00-0-3

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How much was a ticket to the last NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden



The cheapest ticket for Game 5 in the 1999 NBA Final was just $50 for a nosebleed seat, which is thousands of dollars less than the cheapest ticket for Game 3 this year. The most expensive tickets, however, were still pricey, as courstside seats went for $2,500 that year.

Sure Knicks tickets are expensive but they've always been hard to get for the Finals. The last time the Knicks made it to the Finals in 1999, Muhammad Ali barely got a pair. Courtside seats went for $2,500 in 1999. pic.twitter.com/dIISQqltCe

— Mike Vorkunov (@MikeVorkunov) May 25, 2026

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Who was on celebrity row for the last NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden?

Celebrity row during Game 5 was a mix of faces that still attend Knicks games decades later and those who stopped, for various reasons. Among those in attendance include:

  • Matt Dillon
  • Woody Allen
  • Rick Moranis
  • Bill Bradley
  • Billy Crystal
  • Billy Baldwin
  • Macho Camacho
  • Matthew Modine

But what about celebrity row in Game 5, the final game in which the Knicks played in the Finals (until now)? Well, here ya go! pic.twitter.com/b8gnd2ds23

— Velodus✨ (@velodus) May 26, 2026

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Pop culture from week of last NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden

Music

The No.1 song on the Billboard that day was "If You Had My Love" by Jennifer Lopez, a song that was in the middle of a five-week run.

Movies

1999 was a big year for movies. Adam Sandler's Big Daddy was released the day of Game 5 of the NBA Finals, while Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and Tarzan were both in theaters.

Television

The TV season had just ended as the Summer approached, but the three most popular shows in America at the time were "ER," "Friends," and "Frasier."

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