The curtain rises on the NBA Finals, and the New York Knicks have struck first with a commanding 105-95 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. In a high-stakes opener at the Frost Bank Center, New York didn't just win; they sent a message echoing across the league. This marks the first time in history that a team has defeated the Spurs in the opening game of a Finals series, a historic footnote etched into the annals of basketball lore.
Brunson and Towns Dominate
Jalen Brunson was the undisputed maestro, orchestrating the offense with a blistering 30-point performance. He was the spark plug, the relentless force that kept San Antonio on the back foot all night. Karl-Anthony Towns provided the necessary muscle and presence in the paint, finishing with 18 points and grabbing 12 rebounds for a solid double-double. His ability to stretch the floor and control the boards was pivotal in neutralizing the Spurs' interior threats.
Closing Out the Victory
The Spurs, led by the phenom Victor Wembanyama, refused to go quietly. The French pivot posted an impressive 26 points and 12 rebounds, while Stephon Castle added 17. They clawed back a 14-point second-half deficit, threatening to turn the game on its head. But the Knicks' defense held firm. OG Anunoby chipped in with 17 points, and Josh Hart was a nightmare off the bench with 15 rebounds and 6 assists. This win extends New York's playoff winning streak to 12 games, proving their resilience on the biggest stage. The series now shifts to Game 2 this Saturday, June 6, back in San Antonio, where the Spurs will look to level the series.
fenerbahce taraftarı olarak bakıyorum bu Knicks enerjisine... Brunson gerçekten başka ligde oynuyor her sezon. Spurs savunması sanki yoktu o ikinci yarıda nankör... wembanyama tek başına ne kadar çaba gösterirse gösterin 5 kişiyle oynayamıyorsunuz maçı. sanırım seri 4-0 bitecek bu tempo devam ederse...