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The Knicks opened the NBA Finals with a huge road win. Can the Spurs even it up at home? Follow along for live updates from Game 2.
The Spurs didn’t have an answer early for Karl-Anthony Towns, the Knicks’ best player on the floor for beginning of Friday’s 105-104 Game 2 win in Frost Bank Center.
San Antonio begins its hunt for a sixth championship on Wednesday. Here are the latest updates out of Game 1.
Follow our live coverage of tonight's Game 1 of the NBA Finals as New York and San Antonio battle for the Larry O'Brien Trophy
The New York Knicks set an NBA playoff record Thursday night by taking a 47-point halftime lead over the Atlanta Hawks in Game 6 of their Eastern Conference first
The biggest halftime lead in NBA playoff history. The most points and most lopsided win in New York Knicks postseason history, too. By any measure, what the Knicks did to the Atlanta Hawks was a historic blowout. The final score: Knicks 140, Hawks 89 on ...
The results, when all of those scoring runs stack together, have been blowouts. See Also New York Knicks Leon Rose brought the Knicks from rock bottom to NBA Finals in 160 moves Each one for the Knicks — the small spurts,
SAN ANTONIO — Game 1 of the Finals was the New York Knicks’ worst offensive game of the playoffs. They scored just 105 points on 100 possessions after averaging an amazing 123.3 per 100 through the first three rounds.
Victor Wembanyama accepted responsibility for his role in San Antonio's loss to the Knicks in Game 1 of the NBA Finals but said he wasn't "worried in the slightest" about how the Spurs would fare as the series unfolds.