Spurs at Knicks in NBA Finals Game 3
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There will not be an NBA Finals sweep as the Spurs knocked off the Knicks in the first NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden this century
President Donald Trump appeared to close his eyes for several moments during Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
The Knicks had waited decades for an NBA Finals night like this at Madison Square Garden, but Game 3 did not go to plan. San Antonio won 115-111 to cut New York’s series lead to 2-1, with Victor Wembanyama delivering the kind of performance that can change the feel of a Finals series.
Despite losing the first two at home, the San Antonio Spurs went into a raucous Madison Square Garden and defeated the New York Knicks 115-111 in Monday's Game 3. New York still leads the series 2-1, but its 13-game playoff winning streak that dated back to the first round came to an end thanks to Victor Wembanyama and Co.
The San Antonio Spurs got back in the 2026 NBA Finals on Monday night after taking Game 3 at Madison Square Garden over the New York Knicks. The win doesn't necessarily mean the Spurs are now the favorites to win the title,
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