- July 1, 2026
- Updated 3:32 am
Knicks and Spurs Battle Intensifies in High-Stakes Game 3
The energy in Madison Square Garden (MSG) is shifting as the San Antonio Spurs make a strong showing in the second half against the New York Knicks. The Knicks are grappling with foul trouble in the fourth quarter, giving the Spurs an edge. Although MSG remains on the brink of an eruption, San Antonio is managing to dampen the excitement.
Jalen Brunson, a key player for the Knicks, remains sidelined due to foul trouble. With four fouls already, he hasn’t played since late in the third quarter. Meanwhile, the Spurs have reintroduced Victor Wembanyama for the fourth quarter, yet Brunson is still benched.
The Spurs are struggling at the free-throw line, a crucial factor in close games. Over the first three games of the series, their performance from the line has been inconsistent. For instance, in Game 1 they shot 20-of-25, Game 2 saw them at 19-of-27, and in Game 3, they are currently 17-of-24.
As the third quarter closes with Spurs leading 92-91, an exciting conclusion is assured. Dylan Harper and Jordan Clarkson showcased their shooting skills with traded 3-pointers, Harper making his first 3-pointer on his sixth attempt. Despite his shooting struggles, Harper remains effective when driving into the paint.
Victor Wembanyama stands ready for a pivotal fourth quarter, having played limited minutes so far. He is expected to play the entire quarter and lead the Spurs to secure the win. His performance could be decisive for the team’s success tonight.
MSG is buzzing with an array of celebrities present tonight, including notable figures like Adrien Brody, Cardi B, and Jay-Z, among others.
In this game, both teams are capitalizing on the bonus status by earning trips to the free-throw line, extending the third quarter significantly.
San Antonio Spurs demonstrated resilience, quickly narrowing the score gap with a 72-71 lead midway through the third quarter. Wembanyama, with 17 points during this stretch, remains vital, while De’Aaron Fox contributes seven assists.
Despite the Knicks leading earlier in the third quarter, scoring struggles persist. Jalen Brunson, one of New York’s key players, faces shooting difficulties echoed in previous games. His shooting inconsistency has not dampened the fan enthusiasm and support at MSG. The roaring crowd showcases Knicks fans’ hope and excitement for their team, particularly with a 17-point comeback during the second half.
OG Anunoby and Josh Hart have stepped up for New York, keeping them competitive with impressive scoring in the first half, marking a departure from their previous performances.
Beyond the on-court actions, the night’s events have sparked a lively, unique atmosphere. Cardi B’s halftime performance captivated many fans, transforming MSG into a concert-like environment. In the grander scheme, the Knicks hold a 2-0 lead in the series, setting the stage for an intense continuation of the NBA Finals.
Madison Square Garden’s prowess and star-studded audience continue to make this event a highlight of the sports season, with fans and players alike experiencing an electric environment.
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