The New York Knicks edged out the San Antonio Spurs 94–90 in a tightly contested NBA matchup on June 14, 2026, at San Antonio’s AT&T Center. The game, which tipped off at 8:30 p.m. ET, showcased gritty defense and clutch execution in the final minutes, with the Knicks overcoming a slow start to pull out the road victory.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the contest fighting for playoff positioning in the final weeks of the regular season. The Spurs came out strong behind their young core, but the Knicks’ veteran composure and disciplined defense proved decisive. The score remained within single digits throughout, with neither side able to build a double-digit lead. In the end, New York’s ability to make key stops and free throws down the stretch sealed the four-point win.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Surge by San Antonio: The Spurs opened the game with a 12–4 run, powered by Victor Wembanyama’s interior presence and quick ball movement. The Knicks struggled to find rhythm early, shooting just 35% from the field in the opening period.
- Knicks’ Defensive Adjustment: Midway through the second quarter, New York switched to a zone defense that disrupted San Antonio’s spacing. The Spurs committed five turnovers in a four-minute span, allowing the Knicks to close the gap to 44–42 at halftime.
- Third Quarter Battle: The Knicks took their first lead at 58–57 on a Jalen Brunson step-back jumper with 5:23 left in the third. The period featured four lead changes, with both teams trading baskets.
- Clutch Finish: With the score tied at 88–88 and under two minutes remaining, New York’s defense forced a 24-second shot clock violation. Brunson then converted a floater in the lane to put the Knicks up 90–88. After a Spurs miss, Josh Hart grabbed a crucial offensive rebound and was fouled, hitting both free throws to make it 92–88. A late three-pointer by San Antonio’s Devin Vassell cut the lead to 92–90, but Brunson calmly sank two more free throws with 5.2 seconds left to ice the game.
Standout Performances
- Jalen Brunson (New York): Finished with a game-high 28 points and six assists. His leadership in the fourth quarter, particularly the floater and free throws, was instrumental. Brunson shot 10-of-20 from the field and a perfect 6-of-6 from the line.
- Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio): Recorded 22 points, 14 rebounds, and four blocks. The French phenom dominated the paint early but was limited in the second half as the Knicks sent double teams and forced him into tough shots.
- Josh Hart (New York): Delivered a classic energy performance with 12 points, 11 rebounds, and three steals. His offensive rebound in the final minute was the pivotal play that allowed the Knicks to extend their lead.
- Devin Vassell (San Antonio): Added 18 points and five assists, including the late three that kept the Spurs alive. His shooting helped keep the game close.
Game Impact
The victory improved the Knicks to 48–28 on the season, strengthening their hold on the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference. The Spurs dropped to 42–34, but remained in the thick of the Western Conference play-in race. The loss was a missed opportunity for San Antonio, who had won eight of their previous ten home games. For New York, the win demonstrated their ability to grind out low-scoring contests, a trait that could prove valuable in the postseason.
Head coach Tom Thibodeau praised his team’s resilience afterward, noting that “winning on the road in this league is never easy, especially against a young, hungry team like San Antonio. Our guys stayed disciplined and made the plays when it mattered.” The Spurs will look to bounce back in their next game against the Dallas Mavericks, while the Knicks head home to face the Milwaukee Bucks.

