The San Antonio Spurs edged past the New York Knicks 115–111 in a tightly contested interconference battle at Madison Square Garden on June 9, 2026. The victory improved the Spurs’ record and handed the Knicks a tough home loss in front of a packed crowd.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, both teams traded baskets in a fast-paced affair. The Knicks leaned on their interior presence and transition game, while the Spurs executed efficiently from beyond the arc and in the half-court. New York held a slim 58–55 lead at halftime, but San Antonio used a strong third quarter to pull ahead 87–84. The final period saw multiple lead changes, with the Spurs’ clutch shooting and defensive stops proving decisive.
Key Moments
- Third-quarter surge: San Antonio opened the second half on a 12–4 run, flipping a three-point deficit into a five-point lead. Their ball movement created open looks from deep, hitting four three-pointers in the quarter.
- Knicks rally: With under five minutes remaining, New York strung together an 8–0 run to go up 108–107, capped by a fast-break dunk. The crowd erupted, but the Spurs answered immediately.
- Spurs close strong: Down one with 2:30 left, San Antonio scored the next seven points – a three-pointer, a mid-range jumper, and two free throws – to take a 114–108 lead. The Knicks managed only three free throws the rest of the way.
- Final stand: With 12 seconds on the clock, the Spurs forced a turnover on an inbounds pass, effectively sealing the win.
Standout Performers
San Antonio Spurs: Victor Wembanyama led all scorers with 29 points, adding 11 rebounds and 4 blocks. Devin Vassell contributed 24 points and 6 assists, while Chris Paul orchestrated the offense with 15 points and 10 assists. The Spurs shot 48% from the field and 40% from three-point range.
New York Knicks: Jalen Brunson fought through tough defense to score 27 points and dish out 8 assists. Julius Randle posted a double-double with 22 points and 12 rebounds, but struggled from deep (1-for-5). The Knicks made only 10 of 33 three-point attempts in the loss.
Season Impact
The win moves the Spurs to 42–28, solidifying their position in the Western Conference playoff picture. For the Knicks, the loss drops them to 38–32 as they fight to hold onto a top-six seed in the East. Both teams remain in contention, but San Antonio’s ability to win a close road game against a quality opponent bodes well for their postseason aspirations.

