NBA Preview: Knicks vs Spurs Game 4 – Championship Glory Within Reach at Madison Square Garden

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🏀 Match predictions

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Home win
New York Knicks
New York Knicks
55%

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San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio Spurs
45%

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Based on the search results, I now have the key information:
– This is the NBA Finals between Knicks and Spurs
– Game 1 (June 3): Knicks won 105-95 (Brunson 30 pts, Wembanyama 26 pts)
– Game 2 (June 5): Knicks won 105-104 (Towns 21 pts, Brunson 20 pts, Wembanyama 29 pts – missed game-winner)
– Game 3 (June 8): Spurs won 115-111 (Wembanyama 32 pts, Castle 23 pts)
– Series is 2-1 Knicks
– Game 4 is tomorrow (June 10) at Madison Square Garden
– Knicks are 2 wins away from their first championship since 1973

Game of the Night: New York Two Wins from Glory

Listen, I’ve been watching basketball for two decades and this is what everyone dreams about.
The Knicks lead the 2026 NBA Finals 2-1 over the Spurs after stealing both games in San Antonio, and they’re battling for their first NBA championship in 53 years
. Tomorrow night at Madison Square Garden, they can move to within one game of ending the drought that’s haunted New York since 1973.

The Spurs clawed back with a 115-111 victory in Game 3
, finally breaking through after
the Knicks had won 13 straight playoff games
.
Wembanyama exploded for 32 points and Stephon Castle added 23
to give San Antonio life. But here’s the thing — this is exactly when championship teams show their mettle.

Jalen Brunson hit the go-ahead free throw with 9.5 seconds left in Game 2 after Victor Wembanyama’s turnover, then Wembanyama missed a jumper at the buzzer in the Knicks’ 105-104 win
. That’s ice-cold execution when it matters most. The Spurs showed they won’t go quietly, but the Knicks have something special brewing —
Karl-Anthony Towns has been terrific at both ends, becoming the first Knick with a 20-point double-double in a Finals road game since Dave DeBusschere in 1973
.

This NBA preview is simple: tomorrow determines if New York can seize control or if Wembanyama and his young guns force a real series.
Ticket prices on the secondary market for the worst seats at MSG were approaching $9,000
for Game 3. Madison Square Garden is going to be absolutely electric. The pressure is all on the Knicks now — blow this lead and the Spurs might have the momentum to pull off a historic comeback.

Players to Watch

🏀 Jalen Brunson (Knicks)

Despite shooting 19-for-56 in the series, Brunson has dropped the eventual game-winning points in each game, with his fourth-quarter buckets standing much taller than his misses through three quarters
. Captain Clutch needs to show up tomorrow.

🏀 Victor Wembanyama (Spurs)

Finished with 29 points, nine rebounds, two assists, two steals and four blocks in Game 2
. The 22-year-old phenom is carrying San Antonio on his shoulders — genuinely special to watch a player this young on the biggest stage.

🏀 Karl-Anthony Towns (Knicks)

Towns has produced shooting splits of 56-43-100 from the floor, the 3-point line and the charity stripe — no one else is flashing this level of efficiency
. His defense on Wemby has been the X-factor.

🏀 Stephon Castle (Spurs)

Castle had 23 points in the Game 3 victory
. The young guard is stepping up when it matters — this Spurs supporting cast is starting to find their rhythm at the perfect time.

Fan Anticipation Check

Home fans: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (Championship fever)

MSG will be absolutely insane — this is the closest the Knicks have been to a title since 1973 and the entire city can taste it.

Away fans: 😤😤😤😤 (Defiant belief)

Spurs fans finally saw their team break through in Game 3 — now they’re daring to believe this young squad can shock the world.

Key Issues & Variables

🔥 Hot Issue
Can the Knicks handle the pressure of closing out at home? History says stealing road games is easier than finishing the job in front of your own fans expecting glory.

Here’s what keeps me up at night if I’m a Knicks fan:
the Spurs were down 14 midway through the fourth in Game 2 and came all the way back, scoring the next 14 points to tie the game, with Wembanyama’s three-point play giving San Antonio their first lead in nearly two quarters
. This team doesn’t quit. Young teams play with no fear because they don’t understand the stakes yet.

The Knicks have had the No. 1 bench in the playoffs by a healthy margin, and they’ve outscored opponents by 26.1 points per 100 possessions with Miles McBride on the floor — the best on-court mark among 146 players averaging at least 10 minutes per game
. That depth has been the difference-maker. But depth means nothing if your stars freeze up in the moment.

🔥 Hot Issue

Brunson is shooting 19-for-56 in this series due in part to constant double-teaming tactics by the Spurs trying to make him as uncomfortable as possible
. Can he break through?

The NBA predictions favor the home team at 55%, but this feels closer than that.
The Spurs just survived a seven-game grind against the defending champion Thunder
— they’re battle-tested now. Meanwhile, the Knicks haven’t faced real adversity since going down 2-1 to Atlanta in the first round. Tomorrow tests their championship DNA.

What I love about this matchup:
it’s been 27 years since the Knicks made the NBA Finals, and their opponent back then was San Antonio, who won that 1999 series 4-1
. Full circle moment. The basketball gods are writing poetry here. Tomorrow night, we find out if this is redemption or just another chapter in New York’s heartbreak history.

Courtney

🎙️ Courtney’s Take

The Knicks are 55% favorites but I’m feeling Wemby energy tomorrow — that Game 3 performance woke something up in San Antonio. This goes to at least six games.

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