[The Athletic] 纽约尼克斯 vs. 圣安东尼奥马刺观赛指南:2026年NBA总决赛电视转播表

By Steven Louis Goldstein | The Athletic, 2026-06-03 10:00:08

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2026年的NBA总决赛或许是1999年巅峰对决的重演,但这一次的交锋感觉像是整个篮球运动的一个非凡时刻。

作为东部联盟的征服者,纽约尼克斯已经让纽约的五个区陷入了狂热。为了争夺自1973年以来的首个总冠军,纽约全城凝聚在杰伦·布伦森 (Jalen Brunson) 身边——这位令人意想不到的超级巨星,从一名次轮秀一路逆袭,屡屡上演“关键先生”的英雄史诗。

圣安东尼奥马刺则从西部杀出,由改变比赛格局的现象级球星维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 领衔。文班亚马拥有姚明 (Yao Ming) 的身高和斯蒂芬·库里 (Stephen Curry) 的射程,他不仅仅是一股清流,更像是一场颠覆性的革命风暴。年仅22岁的他,就已经在篮球版图上建立了自己的领地。

这是一组令人瞩目的总决赛对决,双方球馆都有饥渴难耐的拥趸在翘首以盼。潜在的七场大战绝对是不容错过的电视盛宴。以下是观赛指南。


如何收看2026年NBA总决赛纽约尼克斯 vs. 圣安东尼奥马刺

场次 日期 时间(美东时间) 电视转播 网络直播
第一场:客战马刺 6月3日,周三 晚上8:30 ABC Fubo(立即观看)
第二场:客战马刺 6月5日,周五 晚上8:30 ABC Fubo(立即观看)
第三场:客战尼克斯 6月8日,周一 晚上8:30 ABC Fubo(立即观看)
第四场:客战尼克斯 6月10日,周三 晚上8:30 ABC Fubo(立即观看)
第五场*:客战马刺 6月13日,周六 晚上8:30 ABC Fubo(立即观看)
第六场*:客战尼克斯 6月16日,周二 晚上8:30 ABC Fubo(立即观看)
第七场*:客战马刺 6月19日,周五 晚上8:30 ABC Fubo(立即观看)

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尼克斯的晋级之路

在过去近三十年的大部分时间里,尼克斯一直是人们嘲笑的对象,但今年春天,他们凭借历史性且超现实的统治力实现了突破。不过,迈克·布朗 (Mike Brown) 执教的这支球队在季后赛开局阶段的表现并不稳固。

纽约在首轮对阵亚特兰大老鹰的系列赛中输掉了第二场和第三场;这两场失利都仅输了1分,且都是败在突然扮演“反派”角色的CJ·麦科勒姆 (CJ McCollum) 手下。一场“不进总决赛便算失败”的征程,看起来岌岌可危,险些沦为后者。

在那之后,尼克斯所做的,就是狂揽季后赛11连胜。纽约以摧枯拉朽的狂胜之姿结束了东部联盟的三轮系列赛:狂胜老鹰51分,大胜费城76人30分,以及痛击克利夫兰骑士37分。在为数不多的非大胜场次中,有一场是通过创下队史纪录的惊天逆转拿下的。

布伦森荣膺东部决赛最有价值球员,捧起了拉里·伯德杯。在连续两轮横扫对手之后,很少有球队能以如此势不可挡的姿态杀入这决定命运的最后一轮。

因此,尼克斯以季后赛投篮命中率和三分命中率第一的身份晋级总决赛。他们的进攻和防守效率同样高居榜首。布伦森场均砍下近27分。身手全面的中锋卡尔-安东尼·唐斯 (Karl-Anthony Towns) 和球风强悍的前锋OG·阿奴诺比 (OG Anunoby) 的投篮命中率均超过57%,三分命中率也都在48%以上。

米卡尔·布里奇斯 (Mikal Bridges) 已经摆脱了季后赛初期的生锈状态,成为场上稳定的攻防一体核心。乔什·哈特 (Josh Hart) 拼抢篮板,并在内线制造杀伤,其表现远超他6英尺5英寸的身高。而替补阵容也迎来了兰德里·沙梅特 (Landry Shamet) 和麦尔斯·麦克布莱德 (Miles McBride) 投篮手感热得发烫的阶段。

尼克斯正祈祷着米切尔·罗宾逊 (Mitchell Robinson) 能够出战。这位纽约防守端铜墙铁壁般的轮换中锋在打进总决赛前因小拇指骨折接受了手术。消息人士告诉The Athletic,他希望能在第一场比赛中复出。在周三的比赛前,这位7英尺高的长人已被官方列为出战存疑

即便如此,尼克斯的呼声已达到顶点,势头势不可挡。纽约围绕着不知疲倦的布伦森和唐斯新开发出的组织能力展开进攻。他们的防守纪律严明,通过锋线三叉戟施加令人窒息的防守压力。在经历了多年的荒凉以及半个世纪无冠的等待后,尼克斯正处于将伊甸园重现于麦迪逊广场花园的边缘。

马刺的晋级之路

在场边米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 的指挥以及耳边“老大”(El Jefe)的指引下,马刺一路碾过波特兰开拓者和明尼苏达森林狼,与卫冕冠军在西区决赛相遇。

第一场比赛堪称一部荷马史诗——一场双加时的惊世之战,深深烙印上了文班亚马扳平比分的28英尺超远三分。这位圣安东尼奥的天才在战胜俄克拉荷马雷霆的比赛中,狂砍41分和24个篮板的恐怖数据。

在接下来的四场比赛中,马刺陷入了2-3落后的绝境,但他们回到主场奋起直追,挽救了赛点。在气势如虹的第六场比赛中,他们的防守将雷霆的命中率限制在38%以下。

随后,凭借7人得分上双、命中17记三分球以及抢下15个进攻篮板,圣安东尼奥在客场赢下了第七场生死战,完成了以下克上。情绪激动的文班亚马捧起了埃尔文·“魔术师”·约翰逊杯,荣膺西决MVP。

文班亚马是一位独特的奇才,他不断重塑着我们对篮球运动的认知。今年季后赛,他场均砍下23.2分、10.8个篮板、2.7次助攻和3.5次盖帽,投篮/三分/罚球命中率达到了惊人的51%/37%/87%。

但马刺之所以能拉开空间并形成战术牵引力,很大程度上得益于他们的两位迅捷的突破手。斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 在季后赛中场均贡献超过19分和6次助攻,而达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 紧随其后,场均得到16.4分和5.9次助攻。

当高使用率的球星需要喘息时,迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 和德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 都是具备三层得分能力的得分手。朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 和凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 则是外线的微波炉型投手。卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 也已成长为可靠的替补中锋——他在第七场比赛末段的追身大帽让人感觉彻底扭转了比赛势头。这支球队虽然年轻得惊人,但阵容深度也同样不可小觑。

在蒂姆·邓肯 (Tim Duncan) 和格雷格·波波维奇 (Gregg Popovich) 夺得五冠的王朝时代过去一代人之后,文班亚马和米奇·约翰逊有望将自己的名字刻在NBA的荣誉之巅,而且这比预期的要早得多。这段探索之旅始于少林武僧西南胡狼。而它最终可能以永恒的荣耀画上句号。

本赛季交手记录

纽约在三次交锋中赢下了两场。

他们的首次对决发生在拉斯维加斯的NBA季中锦标赛(NBA Cup)决赛上,尼克斯以124-113战胜对手夺冠。阿奴诺比砍下全场最高的28分,布伦森则贡献了25分和8次助攻。文班亚马因小腿拉伤恢复中未首发出战,且出场时间被限制在25分钟内。同样替补出场的哈珀得到21分,领跑马刺全队。

纽约选择不挂起锦标赛冠军旗帜来纪念这次季中赛的胜利。据报道,该队将目标完全锁定了总冠军。现在,他们距离完成这终极任务仅差四场胜利。

12月31日,圣安东尼奥在主场以134-132赢下了一场常规赛的精彩对决。文班亚马开局手感火热——在不到24分钟的时间里12投10中砍下31分——但他在第四节因膝盖过度伸展而离场。尚帕尼挺身而出,轰下36分,其中飙中了11记三分球。

尼克斯于3月1日在自己的主场予以回应。那场在麦迪逊广场花园取得的114-89的大胜,是由布里奇斯砍下的25分、5记三分和5次抢断所主导的。文班亚马和他的马刺队在三分线外手感冰冷,仅有34投9中(命中率26.5%)。

尼克斯 vs. 马刺季后赛历史

圣安东尼奥赢得了1999年唯一的交手。

这两支球队之间唯一的季后赛对决发生在1999年,当时西部头号种子圣安东尼奥在五场比赛内击败了东部第8的纽约,夺得了马刺队史首个总冠军。在输掉1999年总决赛后,尼克斯陷入了长期的低迷,而马刺则树立了冠军标杆,并在此后四次捧起拉里·奥布莱恩杯。

那个季后赛,尼克斯在东部一路逆袭,创造了黑八奇迹,但他们的内线支柱中锋帕特里克·尤因 (Patrick Ewing) 在东部决赛中因阿喀琉斯腱断裂报销。在尤因缺阵的情况下,马刺双塔邓肯和大卫·罗宾逊 (David Robinson) 统治了内线。总决赛MVP邓肯场均砍下27.4分、14个篮板和2.2次盖帽。

拉里特尔·斯普雷威尔 (Latrell Sprewell) 是纽约在该系列赛中的得分王,场均得到26分。然而,当时得分非常艰难——双方都没有一场比赛得分破百,而系列赛的收官战更是一场78-77的防守肉搏战。这些数据在2026年看来简直不可思议。

ABC电视台的总决赛转播

早在1999年,迈克·布林 (Mike Breen) 曾是麦迪逊广场花园电视网(MSG Network)的尼克斯现场解说员。而这一次,他是ABC电视台总决赛报道中资深的解说之声。他将以第21次解说总决赛继续刷新自己的纪录。

与布林搭档的是回归的评论员理查德·杰弗森 (Richard Jefferson)(他曾于2016年随克利夫兰骑士队夺得NBA总冠军)以及首次担任总决赛解说员的蒂姆·莱格勒 (Tim Legler)。丽莎·萨尔特斯 (Lisa Salters) 担任该电视台的场边记者。史蒂夫·贾维 (Steve Javie) 则是规则与裁判专家。

在与TNT合作多年后,“Inside the NBA”节目组在ABC/ESPN迎来了他们的总决赛首秀。厄尼·约翰逊 (Ernie Johnson) 主持着由查尔斯·巴克利 (Charles Barkley)、沙奎尔·奥尼尔 (Shaquille O’Neal) 和肯尼·史密斯 (Kenny Smith) 组成的喧闹主播台。他们三人共获得过六枚总冠军戒指(奥尼尔在洛杉矶湖人和迈阿密热火获得四枚,史密斯在休斯敦火箭获得两枚)。

四届总冠军得主、现金州勇士队前锋德雷蒙德·格林 (Draymond Green) 将在曼哈顿进行第三场和第四场比赛时加入“Inside the NBA”节目。格林此前在该节目中的亮相曾引发与巴克利之间显而易见的紧张气氛

第三场比赛还将在麦迪逊广场花园进行“帕特·迈克菲秀”(Pat McAfee Show)的现场副声道直播,并在ESPN播出。嘉宾包括前NBA球员昆廷·理查德森 (Quentin Richardson) 和肯德里克·帕金斯 (Kendrick Perkins),后者曾于2008年随波士顿凯尔特人队夺得总冠军。

期待未来会有更多布林标志性的“Bang!”激情解说。


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How to watch New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs: TV schedule for 2026 NBA Finals

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The 2026 NBA Finals might be a rework of the 1999 title tilt, but this iteration feels like a singular moment across the sport.

As conquerers of the Eastern Conference, the New York Knicks have whipped all five boroughs into a frenzy. In trying to win its first championship since 1973, New York rallies around Jalen Brunson — an unlikely superstar who rose from second-round draft pick to “Captain Clutch” heroics.

From the West come the San Antonio Spurs, led by game-changing sensation Victor Wembanyama. With the size of Yao Ming and the range of Stephen Curry, Wembanyama is less a breath of fresh air than a vortex of revolution. He stakes his claim on the basketball realm at just 22 years old.

This is a compelling championship pairing, with ravenous fans waiting in both arenas. All seven potential games make for appointment television. Here’s how to tune in.


How to watch New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs in the 2026 NBA Finals

Game Date Time (ET) TV Stream
1: @ SA Wed., June 3 8:30 p.m. ABC Fubo (Watch Now)
2: @ SA Fri., June 5 8:30 p.m. ABC Fubo (Watch Now)
3: @ NY Mon., June 8 8:30 p.m. ABC Fubo (Watch Now)
4: @ NY Wed., June 10 8:30 p.m. ABC Fubo (Watch Now)
5*: @ SA Sat., June 13 8:30 p.m. ABC Fubo (Watch Now)
6*: @ NY Tue., June 16 8:30 p.m. ABC Fubo (Watch Now)
7*: @ SA Fri., June 19 8:30 p.m. ABC Fubo (Watch Now)

*if necessary

ABC is free over the air. It’s also available with an ESPN Unlimited subscription.


How the Knicks got here

The Knicks have been a subject of ridicule for most of the past three decades, only to break through this spring with historic and surreal dominance. Mike Brown’s team opened the postseason on shaky ground, though.

New York dropped Games 2 and 3 of its first-round series versus the Atlanta Hawks; both losses came by a single point and at the hands of sudden heel CJ McCollum. A “finals or bust” campaign looked precipitously close to the latter.

All the Knicks did after that was rip off 11 straight playoff Ws. New York closed out its three Eastern Conference series with mercy-rule beatdowns: by 51 points against the Hawks, 30 against the Philadelphia 76ers and 37 against the Cleveland Cavaliers. One of the only non-blowout wins was delivered in a franchise-record comeback thriller.

Brunson earned the Larry Bird Trophy for most valuable player of the Eastern Conference finals. After two consecutive sweeps, few teams have entered this fateful last round with such force.

Accordingly, the Knicks hit the finals as playoff leaders in field goal and 3-point percentage. They’re also No. 1 in offensive and defensive ratings. Brunson is averaging almost 27 points per game. Rangy center Karl-Anthony Towns and steely forward OG Anunoby are both shooting above 57 percent from the floor and 48 percent from behind the arc.

Mikal Bridges has shed early postseason rust to come on as a steadying two-way presence. Josh Hart crashes the glass and initiates inside action far beyond his 6-foot-5 frame. And the second unit has enjoyed lights-out stretches from Landry Shamet and Miles McBride.

The Knicks will keep their fingers crossed for Mitchell Robinson’s availability. New York’s brick-wall rotation center underwent surgery for a broken pinkie ahead of this finals berth. Sources told*The Athletic*that he’s hoping to return for Game 1. The 7-footer is officially listed as questionable heading into Wednesday.

Even so, hype is peaking and momentum is undeniable for the Knicks. New York cooks up offense around the indefatigable Brunson and Towns’ newfound playmaking chops. The defense is disciplined, squeezing pressure from its trio of wings. After years in the wilderness and a half-century without a title, the Knicks are on the verge of restoring Eden to the Garden.

How the Spurs got here

With Mitch Johnson on their sideline and “El Jefe” in their ears, the Spurs rolled past the Portland Trail Blazers and Minnesota Timberwolves to meet the defending champs for a conference finals clash.

Game 1 was a Homeric epic — a double-overtime stunner imprinted with Wembanyama’s game-tying 28-footer. San Antonio’s phenom finished that win over the Oklahoma City Thunder with a mammoth 41 points and 24 rebounds.

The Spurs fell into a 3-2 hole across the next four games, but they rallied at home to stave off elimination. Their defense held OKC below 38 percent shooting in that spirited Game 6 showing.

From there, San Antonio pulled off a Game 7 road upset thanks to seven double-figure scorers, 17 made 3-pointers and 15 offensive boards. An emotional Wembanyama hoisted the Earvin “Magic” Johnson Trophy as series MVP.

Wembanyama is a unique talent who continues to reimagine basketball as we know it. He’s averaging a line of 23.2/10.8/2.7 with 3.5 blocks this postseason, doing so on impressive 51/37/87 percent splits.

But so much of the Spurs’ spacing and gravity is generated through their two fleet slashers. Stephon Castle is putting up more than 19 points and six assists per playoff game, while De’Aaron Fox follows him at 16.4 points and 5.9 dimes.

Dylan Harper and Devin Vassell are capable three-level scorers when the high-usage stars need some relief. Julian Champagnie and Keldon Johnson are heat-checkers along the perimeter. And Luke Kornet has emerged as a reliable backup center — his chase-down block late in Game 7 felt like a palpable momentum shift. This team is precociously young, but it’s also remarkably deep.

A generation removed from the five-ring dynastic run of Tim Duncan and Gregg Popovich, Wembanyama and Johnson can etch their names into the NBA mountainside, far ahead of schedule at that. The quest began with Shaolin monks and southwestern jackals. It could end in eternal renown.

Head-to-head matchups this season

New York won two of three games.

Their first duel came in Las Vegas to conclude the NBA Cup, which the Knicks won with a 124-113 final. Anunoby dropped a game-high 28 points, while Brunson added 25 points and eight assists. Wembanyama did not start and was limited to 25 minutes as he recovered from a calf strain. Harper, who also came off the bench, paced the Spurs with 21 points.

New York chose not to hang a banner to commemorate its in-season tournament triumph. The team was reportedly locked in on a league championship instead. It’s now four wins away from completing that final mission.

On Dec. 31, San Antonio took the regular-season introduction at home in a 134-132 banger. Wembanyama opened on a heater — 31 points in less than 24 minutes, 10-of-12 from the field — but left in the fourth quarter due to knee hyperextension. Champagnie stepped up with 36 points on 11 made treys.

The Knicks responded in their gym on March 1. That 114-89 win at Madison Square Garden was spearheaded by Bridges’ 25 points, five made 3s and five steals. Wembanyama and his Spurs slumped to 9-for-34 (26.5 percent) from long range.

Knicks vs. Spurs playoff history

San Antonio won the only meeting in 1999.

The lone playoff showdown between these two franchises came in 1999, when top-seeded San Antonio dispatched No. 8 New York in five games for the Spurs’ first title. While the Knicks languished after they lost those 1999 finals, the Spurs forged a championship standard and lifted the Larry O’Brien Trophy four more times.

That postseason, the Knicks mounted an unprecedented push through the East, but they lost bulwark center Patrick Ewing to an Achilles tear during the conference finals. Spurs bigs Tim Duncan and David Robinson were dominant in Ewing’s absence. Duncan, the finals MVP, averaged 27.4 points, 14 rebounds and 2.2 blocks per contest.

Latrell Sprewell was New York’s leading scorer for the series at 26 points per game. Offense was hard to come by, though — neither side cracked triple-digit scoring, and the series closeout was a 78-77 grinder. Those marks look incomprehensible in 2026.

The NBA Finals broadcast on ABC

Back in 1999, Mike Breen was the Knicks’ play-by-play voice for MSG Network. He’s the inveterate voice of ABC’s finals coverage this time around. He extends his record with his 21st finals call.

Breen is flanked by returning commentator Richard Jefferson, who won an NBA championship with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016, and first-time finals broadcaster Tim Legler. Lisa Salters is the network’s sideline reporter. Steve Javie is the rules and officiating expert.

After years with TNT, the “Inside the NBA” crew makes its championship-round debut for ABC/ESPN. Ernie Johnson anchors the boisterous desk of Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal and Kenny Smith. They combine for six rings (four from O’Neal with the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat, two from Smith with the Houston Rockets).

Four-time champ and current Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green joins “Inside the NBA” for Games 3 and 4 in Manhattan. Green’s prior appearance on the show led to some pronounced tension with Barkley.

Game 3 also has an on-site “Pat McAfee Show” alt-cast from Madison Square Garden, airing on ESPN. The guests include former hoopers Quentin Richardson and Kendrick Perkins, the latter of whom won the 2008 title with the Boston Celtics.

Here’s to the many Breen “bang!” calls to come.


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