Knicks fans celebrate NBA championship in San Antonio
New York's basketball team won the NBA championship for the first time in over 50 years after beating the Spurs in Texas.
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The BBC spoke to Knicks fans who travelled to San Antonio for the game about the long-awaited victory.
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