The New York Knicks are NBA champions for the first time in 53 years after surviving a heart-stopping Game 5 against the San Antonio Spurs in one of the most dramatic Finals deciders in recent memory.Frost Bank Center erupted as the final buzzer sounded on a pulsating 94-90 victory, ending decades of heartbreak and delivering the franchise’s first championship since 1973.For generations of Knicks fans, it was the moment they feared might never come.The native Madison Square Garden viewing party shook, grown men cried and thousands of fans spilt onto Seventh Ave as New York finally climbed back to the top of the basketball mountain.“Knicks fan this is not a dream,” commentator Mike Breen said shortly after the game finished.“Holy s**t” Captain Jaylen Brunson said through tears. “I have no words … it’s everything I ever dreamt off.”Brunson produced another masterclass when it mattered most, finishing with 45 points, three assists and several clutch baskets in the final minutes as the Spurs continued to threaten late into the game.He was awarded Finals Most Valuable Player.In New York a roaring sea of orange and blue crashed across the Big Apple Saturday night, as thousands of Knicks fans went wild watching their beloved team snap the losing streak and finally take home the NBA championship as New York completed another double-digit fourth quarter comeback.“WE DID IT BABY! WE DID IT!” Rami Abdulaziz, 24, who watched the game at MSG, screamed to The New York Post.“Sometimes you get speechless just talking about it. You get the chills and tears come in your eyes,” said Queens native Vick Artis, 31, who attended a watch party outside the Mecca.“The Knicks put the nail in the coffin. After the comeback in game four they showed no matter what the Spurs do, the Knicks will always fight harder,” 19-year-old Theo Chun of Park Slope who also attended the 33rd Street watch party, told The Post.During the stretch, the Knicks set records for both the biggest win in franchise history, beating the Hawks by 51 points, and setting the NBA record for biggest comeback in an NBA Final game — miraculously coming back from a 29-point deficit in Game 4 at Madison Square Garden to win by 107-106.For more than half a century, Knicks fans had waited for a championship.The wait is finally over, the New York Knicks are champions again.Some fanatics went overboard with their celebration before the game even ended.The NYPD made four arrests around MSG for assault on a police officer, two for disorderly conduct, and one for obstructing governmental administration prior to the end of the game, according to police sources.Another arrest for petit larceny took place at the Wollman Rink watch party.Additional reporting from the NY Post.More to Come.