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Knicks beat Spurs 105-95 in NBA Finals Game 1 as Disney and NBA executives attend ABC broadcast

Disney executives Bob Iger, Josh D'Amaro, and Jimmy Pitaro joined NBA Commissioner Adam Silver at Game 1 on Wednesday. The Knicks won 105-95, with Game 2 set for Friday.

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The New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 105-95 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas. Disney board member Bob Iger, Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro, ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro, and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver attended the game. The group was spotted in the arena as the Knicks faced the Spurs in the first game of the series.

The NBA Finals are produced by ESPN and broadcast exclusively on ABC, both owned by The Walt Disney Company. The Knicks' first trip to the NBA Finals in more than two decades brought a star-studded crowd to San Antonio, including celebrity fans Ben Stiller and Spike Lee. Game 2 is scheduled to take place on Friday.

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