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Knicks Edge Spurs in Thrilling Fourth Quarter to Lead NBA Finals 2-0
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- June 6, 2026
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The New York Knicks triumphed in a thrilling Game 2 of the NBA Finals, narrowly defeating the San Antonio Spurs 105-104. This win gives New York a commanding 2-0 lead in the series.
A Tight Fourth Quarter
In a highly competitive fourth quarter, Victor Wembanyama of the Spurs surged with 29 points, most of which came in the second half. However, he missed a critical shot in the final moments that could have won the game for San Antonio.
Karl-Anthony Towns led the Knicks with 21 points. Mikal Bridges and Jalen Brunson each contributed significantly with 20 points. New York’s performance emphasizes the formidable offensive power Towns and Brunson bring to the table, particularly in crucial moments.
Key Plays and Critical Moments
The last two minutes were intense, as Wembanyama’s turnover on an outlet pass proved costly. Jalen Brunson made a free throw to put the Knicks ahead, and despite a desperate attempt by the Spurs, Wembanyama’s missed jumper sealed their fate.
Earlier, the Spurs attempted a comeback with a 14-0 run to tie the game. De’Aaron Fox provided a much-needed three-pointer, cutting the Knicks’ lead to 97-88.
New York’s Dominance and Challenges
Despite some struggles from the field, Jalen Brunson managed to erase San Antonio’s lead with just under 40 seconds to play. This ability to perform under pressure shows Brunson’s significance to the Knicks’ success.
The Knicks faced foul troubles, with Josh Hart going to the bench with five fouls, yet maintained their lead through team resilience. Towns’s disciplined defense kept him out of foul trouble, allowing New York to keep its rotations steady.
Spurs’ Battling Spirit and Adjustments
The Spurs tried different defensive strategies, such as employing a zone defense. Wembanyama made significant contributions with defensive plays and scoring but was unable to convert key opportunities down the stretch.
San Antonio’s standout performances came from younger players like Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper, who displayed potential in high-pressure scenarios.
The series now shifts to New York, where the Knicks hold a historical momentum advantage, as no team has won the Finals after losing the first two home games.
Looking Ahead
As the NBA Finals progress, New York’s fan base remains electrified, looking for Jalen Brunson to continue his clutch performances. Meanwhile, San Antonio will need to regroup and focus on reducing turnovers and improving clutch shooting to keep their championship hopes alive.
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