The New York Knicks pulled off a dramatic 105–104 road victory against the San Antonio Spurs on June 6, 2026, in a game that showcased the grit of both teams under the bright lights of the AT&T Center. The contest, a regular-season thriller in the National Basketball Association, saw the Knicks snatch the win in the final seconds, delivering a gut-wrenching loss to a Spurs side that had led for much of the night.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, the Spurs established a disciplined defensive rhythm, using their length to disrupt New York’s pick-and-roll offense. San Antonio shot 48% from the field in the first half, building a 10-point lead by the midway point of the third quarter. However, the Knicks, known for their resilience under head coach Tom Thibodeau, chipped away relentlessly. By the start of the fourth quarter, the lead had shrunk to just three points.
The final period was a back-and-forth battle. Spurs guard Devin Vassell scored eight consecutive points midway through the quarter, giving San Antonio a 98–94 lead with under four minutes to play. But New York’s All-Star point guard Jalen Brunson answered with a three-pointer and a pull-up jumper to tie the game at 101 with 1:22 remaining.
Key Moments
- The Go-Ahead Basket: After a Spurs turnover with 18 seconds left, Brunson drove baseline and kicked out to forward OG Anunoby, who drilled a contested corner three to give the Knicks a 105–102 lead with 11.2 seconds on the clock.
- Spurs’ Final Chance: San Antonio called timeout and inbounded to Victor Wembanyama near the top of the key. The young French star drew a double team but found a cutting Keldon Johnson for a layup, cutting the deficit to 105–104 with 3.5 seconds left.
- Game-Winning Stop: The Knicks inbounded to Brunson, who was fouled immediately. He missed the first free throw but intentionally missed the second. The Spurs’ rebound attempt was battled for, but New York’s Mitchell Robinson secured the loose ball as time expired.
Tactical Story
The game was a chess match between two contrasting styles. San Antonio leaned on ball movement and mid-range efficiency, while New York prioritized pace and attacking the paint. The Knicks outrebounded the Spurs 48–40, grabbing 14 offensive boards that led to 18 second-chance points. Conversely, the Spurs forced 16 New York turnovers and scored 22 points off them, but their inability to contain Brunson in isolation during the final two minutes proved costly.
Standout Players
Jalen Brunson (NYK): 33 points, 7 assists, 5 rebounds. His clutch shot-making and decision-making under pressure were the difference. Victor Wembanyama (SAS): 27 points, 12 rebounds, 4 blocks. The Spurs’ superstar was a force on both ends, but foul trouble limited his minutes in the fourth quarter. Devin Vassell (SAS): 22 points on 10-of-18 shooting, including the key burst in the fourth.
Season and Table Impact
The win boosted the Knicks to 42–28, solidifying their hold on the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference. For the Spurs, the loss dropped them to 38–32, placing them in a tight race for the sixth seed in the West. With the season entering its final stretch, every possession matters—and this game was a stark reminder of how quickly a lead can vanish in the modern NBA.

