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Knicks ride huge third-quarter comeback to Game 1 win
New York Knicks forward Og Anunoby (8) and New York Knicks guard Josh Hart (3) react in the second half during Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center. Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Knicks ride huge third-quarter comeback to Game 1 win

Midway through the third quarter of Wednesday's Game 1 of the NBA Finals, the San Antonio Spurs led the New York Knicks by 14 points. Then the Knicks buckled down and showed the gumption that's led them to 12 straight playoff wins, finishing with a 105-95 win.

Jalen Brunson led the way with 30 points for the Knicks, including 13 in the fourth quarter. Still, it was a full team effort that delivered the 19-6 run that tied the game in the third quarter and held the Spurs to just 19 points in the final period.

New York Knicks defeated San Antonio Spurs with depth

The Knicks have offensive stars in Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, but they often don't get recognized for their solid defense. Towns and Mitchell Robinson, who played with a bandage on his fractured hand, held Victor Wembanyama to 6-for-21 shooting. They forced 13 Spurs turnovers, including six from Wemby, and outscored the Spurs in the paint, 50-42.

Even with Wemby drawing attention in the paint, the Knicks defended the three-point arc. Julian Champagnie shot 5-for-10 on three-pointers, while the rest of the team shot 6-for-33. They did that by deploying four different bench guards. They got 13 points and 33 minutes from Landry Shamet, six points, four assists and a block from Miles McBride, and seven points in 11 minutes from Jose Alvarado, who also grabbed four rebounds.

Combined, the Knicks' bench guards playing 69 minutes, a big part of why New York tired out San Antonio at the end. The Spurs were coming off a seven-game series, while the Knicks were winning the minutes with both of their backup point guards. McBride also hit the game's most improbable shot, a corner three he banked in to tie the game late in the fourth.

Jalen Brunson took over late — but had help

With five minutes left in the third quarter, Brunson was shooting 5-for-18 and had 11 points. He went 7-for-13 and 4-for-4 from the foul line the rest of the way, putting up 19 points.

The Knicks were in position for Brunson to save the day thanks to Towns starring inside in the 3rd. He scored 10 points, all right at the basket, including an alley-oop layup and two three-point plays — plus two assists and a block.

OG Anunoby came up big with 12 points in the final quarter, knocking down two big threes and making all four of his free throws.

It felt like every player the Knicks put in the game delivered some kind of contribution, which wasn't true for the Spurs. Josh Hart scored only four points, but added 15 rebounds and four steals. Mikal Bridges had two steals and was +11 for the game.

The Spurs had some big performances, but not the same top-to-bottom effort that the Knicks delivered. That was the biggest difference in Game 1. Down the stretch, the Knicks had a little more energy and a few more reliable players. Now they also have a 1-0 series lead.

Sean Keane

Sean Keane is a sportswriter and a comedian based in Oakland, California, with experience covering the NBA, MLB, NFL and Ice Cube’s three-on-three basketball league, The Big 3. He’s written for Comedy Central’s “Another Period,” ESPN the Magazine, and Audible. com

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