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Wembanyama, Spurs Edge Knicks 115-111 in Madison Square Garden Thriller

San Antonio overcomes a second-quarter deficit to defeat New York 115-111 on Tuesday, led by 32 points from Victor Wembanyama and strong fourth-quarter defense.

Tessa Esparza

June 9, 20262 min read

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San Antonio Spurs115
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June 9, 2026

A Fourth-Quarter Surge Seals the Win

The San Antonio Spurs secured a narrow 115-111 victory over the New York Knicks on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at Madison Square Garden. The game was defined by a dramatic shift in momentum during the final period, where San Antonio’s defense clamped down to overcome a significant deficit earlier in the contest. The win improves the Spurs’ record to 62-20, while the Knicks fall to 53-29.

Quarters Breakdown and Momentum Shifts

San Antonio opened strong, taking a 33-22 lead after the first quarter. However, the Knicks responded with an explosive offensive display in the second period, scoring 42 points to San Antonio’s 24, effectively erasing the early deficit and entering halftime with a commanding advantage. The Spurs regained control in the third quarter, outscoring New York 35-27 to set up a tight finish. The decisive stretch came in the fourth quarter, where the Spurs held the Knicks to just 20 points while scoring 23 of their own to secure the four-point margin.

Key Performers and Statistical Highlights

Both teams received 32-point performances from their respective stars. Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs with 32 points, anchoring the offensive effort. De'Aaron Fox contributed significantly to the team's ball movement, dishing out 8 assists. Dylan Harper added value on the glass with 9 rebounds for San Antonio.

For New York, Jalen Brunson matched Wembanyama’s scoring output with 32 points. Brunson also facilitated the offense, recording 5 assists. Josh Hart was a key presence in the paint for the Knicks, grabbing 9 rebounds. Despite the individual efforts, the Knicks could not sustain their second-quarter intensity throughout the entire game.

Final Details and Context

The contest drew an attendance of 19,812 fans at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY. The Spurs, playing as the visiting team, demonstrated resilience by weathering the Knicks' second-quarter surge. This result stands as a testament to San Antonio’s ability to adjust defensively in critical moments. The Knicks, playing at home, will look to address the defensive lapses that allowed the Spurs to dictate the pace in the second half. The final score reflects a hard-fought battle between two high-performing teams, with San Antonio emerging victorious by a slim margin.

Sources

https://www.espn.com/nba/game/_/gameId/401859965

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Tessa Esparza

Tessa Esparza covers Little Elm high school and area college sports.

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