The New York Knicks host the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Follow the action with our NBA experts from The Athletic for real-time updates and analysis.
Broadcast Information:
- Watch on ABC
- Stream on Fubo
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First Quarter Highlights
Q1 8:33 – Spurs 11, Knicks 5
Victor Wembanyama scores with a lob from Stephon Castle, marking their effective start. Mikal Bridges quickly accrues two fouls, leading to an early substitution.
Stephon Castle is crucial in this game. His previous performance against the Wolves and Thunder in the West playoffs stood out, but he needs to improve in these Finals. His physical play and scoring ability make the Spurs a tough opponent when he’s in form.
Jalen Brunson completes a high-glass shot over Wembanyama, showcasing his talent.
Q1 8:52 – Spurs 9, Knicks 5
Jalen Brunson scores on a fadeaway shot over Wembanyama and Castle. Mikal Bridges quickly gets a second foul.
Q1 9:18 – Spurs 7, Knicks 3
Devin Vassell sinks a three-pointer, pushing San Antonio to a 7-0 lead. Josh Hart responds with a 3-pointer for the Knicks.
The Knicks struggle initially, making unusual turnovers that the Spurs capitalize on. Wembanyama impresses with two dunks and a block.
Game Opening
Q1 10:27 – Spurs 2, Knicks 0
Victor Wembanyama scores the game’s first points with an alley-oop, courtesy of De’Aaron Fox.
New York’s previous home win was against the Cleveland Cavaliers, 109-93, on May 21st.
Q1 11:37 – Knicks 0, Spurs 0
Victor Wembanyama wins the tip-off, although De’Aaron Fox misses the game’s first shot from the corner.
Presidential Presence
During the national anthem, President Donald J. Trump attended the game in a suite. The crowd in New York booed him loudly, though some cheers were evident. This marked the first time a sitting U.S. president attended an NBA Finals game.
Mike Breen chuckled over Lisa Salters reporting that the average NBA Finals ticket in 1973 was $10.
Game 3 Tip-Off
Q1 12:00 – Knicks 0, Spurs 0
The NBA Finals return to Madison Square Garden for the first time since June 25, 1999. The Knicks lead the series 2-0. A win for the Knicks today would increase their chance of clinching the series, whereas a Spurs victory keeps their hopes alive.
The Madison Square Garden crowd jubilantly cheered as the Knicks’ starters were announced, almost drowning out the broadcast.

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