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Ecstatic Knicks fans celebrate breaking championship drought at San Antonio Spurs’ Frost Bank Center

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Ecstatic Knicks fans celebrate breaking championship drought at San Antonio Spurs’ Frost Bank Center

Overjoyed Knicks fans poured out of Frost Bank Center after the Knicks prevailed over the Spurs.

New Yorkers converted the stadium into Madison Square Garden south for Game 5, as they traveled to Central Texas to see the historic night, the first Knicks championship victory since 1973.

“I’m very emotional. We finally did it. I never had one in my lifetime. I’m still in shock,” said James Gabriel, 50.

A Knicks fan holding a towel that reads

A Knicks fan holds up a towel during Game 5 of the NBA Finals game. AP Photo/Darren Abate

Joseph Gentile and his wife Carol Gentile 50, shared in the triumph after making a last-minute decision to travel from Manhattan to witness the historic moment.

New York Knicks fans cheer and celebrate during Game 5 of the NBA Finals.

Knicks fans celebrate in San Antonio during Game 5 of the NBA Finals. AP Photo/Darren Abate

“We couldn’t miss it,” Joseph said.  “We knew, we had a feeling this was gonna be it. We decided Thursday morning, we said, eff it. Let’s do it. We got on a plane.”

Jared Whitmore, 43, from Queens said that he “waited for this moment my whole life, I feel like I can die a happy man right now. I knew it.”

“Knicks in 5. We are a team of destiny,” he continued.

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Knicks fans arrive in San Antonio to watch Game 5 of the NBA Finals. AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin

Knicks fans cheer as they leave Frost stadium after a historic win.

Knicks fans leave San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center after winning the NBA Finals. Lone Pine Press for NY Post

“This is for my grandmother, who died a Knicks fan, who bled orange and blue.”

“Y’all don’t know our struggling. We deserve this.”

As the energy continued to grow, officers on horseback wearing protective gear moved into the crowd outside Frost Bank Center to manage the mass gathering, causing the crowd to disperse.

New York Knicks fans celebrate with their cell phones after a game against the San Antonio Spurs.

Knicks fans celebrate after the team won its first championship in 53 years against the San Antonio Spurs. AP Photo/Darren Abate

Spike Lee made an appearance and addressed Knicks fans. He spoke to one fan privately and then waved to the rest of the group.

Knicks fans were calling “speech, speech,” pleading him to make a larger announcement. However, he didn’t.

A San Antonio Spurs fan takes a photo for two New York Knicks fans.

A Spurs fan takes a photo of Knicks fans in San Antonio during Game 5 of the NBA Finals. AP Photo/Darren Abate

Fans chanted “We did it! We did it!”

Spurs fans, on the other hand, began to leave early before the ending ceremony.

Some were mourning the loss but looking to the future with optimism, yelling, “Next year. Next year.”

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