Knicks Edge Spurs in Thrilling NBA Finals Game 2; Wembanyama's Late Errors Prove Costly

June 6, 2026
Knicks Edge Spurs in Thrilling NBA Finals Game 2; Wembanyama's Late Errors Prove Costly
  • The New York Knicks edged the San Antonio Spurs 105-104 in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, with Victor Wembanyama lamenting late-game mistakes that decided the outcome.

  • Wembanyama poured in 29 points and was involved in a late turnover and a missed 20-foot attempt that could have swung the game in San Antonio's favor, while Jalen Brunson had 20 points on a rough 7-for-25 shooting night for the Knicks.

  • Game 3 is set for Monday night at Madison Square Garden, the first Finals game there since 1999 and potentially affected by attendance from a sitting U.S. president depending on schedules.

  • Castle publicly backed Wembanyama, saying he would want him taking the final shot because he’s hit such shots repeatedly this season.

  • The Spurs face a must-win scenario, needing a historic comeback to avoid elimination and keep their title hopes alive.

  • Landry Shamet continued to be a pivotal addition for the Knicks, delivering efficient 3-point shooting and solid on-ball defense to bolster New York’s depth and versatility.

  • Historically, teams up 2-0 in Finals series have a strong chance to win; the Knicks aim to become the second team coached by Mike Brown to lead two games to none and end their title drought dating back to 1973.

  • The analysis highlights Spurs’ late-game passes, Knicks’ defensive schemes, and the impact of Bridges’ stretch and Brown’s unconventional lineups, framing the broader series narrative.

  • Wembanyama acknowledged lacking poise and control in the final moments and vowed to maintain better focus under pressure.

  • The Knicks overcame foul trouble for Brunson and Towns, a quiet night from Josh Hart, and a 14-0 Spurs run in the fourth, closing with a Bridges-led lineup to finish the win.

  • With a 0-2 deficit heading to New York for Games 3 and 4, the Spurs’ path grows extremely difficult, as historically no team has rallied from 0-2 in the Finals.

  • Wembanyama’s late jumper to win the game rimmed out, despite confidence in the inbounds play and the intended shot.

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