New York Knicks Take 2-0 Lead Over San Antonio Spurs in NBA Finals Game 2
The New York Knicks have seized command of the NBA Finals, securing a narrow 105-104 victory over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 2. By effectively defending their position in San Antonio, the Knicks now hold a 2-0 series lead as the contest shifts to New York.
The win was sealed in the final seconds after a dramatic momentum swing. Following a crucial turnover by Victor Wembanyama, Jalen Brunson hit a go-ahead free throw with 9.5 seconds remaining. A final jumper from Wembanyama failed to connect, allowing New York to escape with the win.
A Historic Surge
The victory marks the 13th consecutive win for the Knicks, a streak that stands as the second-longest in NBA playoff history. Karl-Anthony Towns, who contributed 21 points and 13 rebounds, credited the result to the collective effort of the team and the intensity of the travelling supporters.

The game featured a tense fourth-quarter comeback by the Spurs, who erased a 14-point deficit to briefly take a 104-102 lead on a three-point play by Wembanyama with 57 seconds remaining. However, the Knicks responded with the final three points of the night to reclaim the lead.
Looking Ahead
As the series moves to New York for the next two games, the Knicks are positioned to potentially close out the championship. Having not won a title since 1973, the team remains focused on maintaining their momentum.
For the Spurs, the focus shifts to Game 3. Wembanyama has indicated the team is looking past the narrow defeat, aiming to reset as the venue changes. Should the Knicks maintain their current form, they could potentially end the series in the upcoming two-game home stand.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who were the top performers for the Knicks in Game 2?
Karl-Anthony Towns led with 21 points and 13 rebounds, while Jalen Brunson and Mikal Bridges each added 20 points.

What is the significance of the Knicks’ 2-0 lead?
The Knicks are only the third team in NBA Finals history to start a series with two road wins; the previous two teams to achieve this, the 1993 Bulls and 1995 Rockets, both went on to win the championship.
When and where will the next games be played?
Game 3 and Game 4 will take place in New York on June 9 and June 11, respectively.
How do you think the Spurs will adjust their strategy to counter the Knicks’ momentum as the series moves to New York?