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There will be no Knicks coronation in New York this week. Like they did in Games 1 and 2, the San Antonio Spurs opened a double-digit first-quarter lead over the New York Knicks on Monday night. But this time,
Game 4 of the NBA Finals tips off tonight (8:30 ET, ABC) as the Knicks eye a 3-1 lead, while the Spurs aim for a 2-2 series.
New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns has by-and-large played well in these NBA Finals as his team has taken a 2-1 series lead over the San Antonio Spurs.
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Spurs vs. Knicks final score, results: Victor Wembanyama quiets New York crowd, cuts series deficit to 2-1
The 2026 NBA Finals got a bit more interesting on Monday night, with the Spurs coming into a rowdy Madison Square Garden and ending the Knicks' playoff win streak.
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NBA Finals history belongs to Dylan Harper after rookie achievement
Dylan Harper just rewrote the NBA record books in his Finals debut. Despite a Spurs loss in Game 1, the rookie became the youngest player in league history to score double digits in a championship game.