Knicks' NBA Title Victory: A Television Ratings Phenomenon
Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieAcclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.
The Resurgence of a Legacy: A Television Triumph
Knicks' Historic Win Captures Massive Audience
The New York Knicks' long-awaited NBA championship, concluding a 53-year drought, translated into unprecedented viewing figures for the league's pinnacle event. The decisive fifth game of the series alone attracted an astonishing 24.5 million viewers on major networks, marking a significant milestone in sports broadcasting.
Breaking Viewership Records: A Look Back to 1998
This year's NBA Finals achieved a viewership not seen in 28 years, making it the most-watched championship series since 1998. That year's finals notably featured Michael Jordan's final championship with the Chicago Bulls, underscoring the magnitude of the 2026 series' appeal. The consistency of high viewership, with three consecutive games surpassing the 20 million mark, echoes a similar trend from the 2016 finals, which saw the Cleveland Cavaliers' dramatic comeback.
Series Averaged Over 20 Million Viewers, Setting New Benchmarks
The entire championship series garnered an average of 20.6 million viewers, a figure not matched since the 1998 finals. For ABC, which began broadcasting the finals in 2003, this represents their most successful NBA Finals to date. Advances in ratings measurement, including the inclusion of out-of-home viewing and enhanced data analysis, have played a role in reflecting the true scope of live sports viewership.
Climax of Game Five: A Peak Audience of 33 Million
The thrilling conclusion of Game Five, where the Knicks secured a 94-90 victory over the San Antonio Spurs, saw viewership peak at an astounding 33 million. Jalen Brunson, the series MVP, was instrumental in the Knicks' triumph, contributing 45 points in the final game and solidifying his status as a key player.
Substantial Growth in NBA Viewership Across the Board
The 2026 NBA Finals more than doubled the average viewership of the previous year's finals, which stood at 10.27 million. The last time the finals sustained an average of 20 million viewers or more was in 2017. Beyond the finals, the NBA experienced a general uplift in ratings across its regular season and playoff games, attributed partly to a new media rights agreement and the broad market appeal of teams like the New York Knicks.

