Knicks are in same ‘culture’ sweet spot of last two NBA dynasties
The New York Knicks are being compared to the last two NBA dynasties in terms of their team culture. The concept of culture in sports is often overused and difficult to quantify, but it can be a key factor in a team's success. The Knicks' recent championship win has led to discussions about the team's culture and how it can be sustained in the future.
- ▪The New York Knicks won the championship on June 13
- ▪The team's culture is being compared to that of the last two NBA dynasties
- ▪Jalen Brunson is a key player for the Knicks
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New York Knicks Stefan Bondy Knicks are in same ‘culture’ sweet spot of last two NBA dynasties By Stefan Bondy Published July 10, 2026, 7:54 p.m. ET Jalen Brunson and the Knicks react after winning the championship June 13. Charles Wenzelberg LAS VEGAS — The lamest of buzz words in sports is “culture.” It’s muttered many times during introductory press conferences, usually from the coach or top executive, and is an easy sell to the fans because it’s difficult to quantify. See Also inside the knicks Why T.J. Saint’s Knicks summer league coaching stint may be a gateway to a bigger role Didn’t win a lot of games? Don’t worry, “culture” is being built.
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