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Knicks Take on Spurs in Game 4 of NBA Finals

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The New York Knicks hold a 2-1 lead over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals. The action continues at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Fans can catch the game on ABC or stream it on ESPN+.

Fouls and Controversies

The Spurs have issued an early challenge to a foul called on Victor Wembanyama. If the call stands, Wembanyama receives his first foul; if overturned, that puts two fouls on Karl-Anthony Towns within 65 seconds.

The game opened with De’Aaron Fox drawing a foul on Towns, prompting boos from Knicks fans dissatisfied with current officiating.

Game 3 Recap

The Spurs secured a ‘reality check’ win in Game 3, with a strong performance led by Victor Wembanyama. This marked their first victory in the Finals, dampering the Knicks’ home celebration.

Watch Party Decision Sparks Debate

No watch party will take place outside Madison Square Garden for Game 4. Knicks owner James Dolan attributed the decision to New York’s mayor, Zohran Mamdani, criticising it as nonsensical and questioning the mayor’s allegiance to the Knicks.

Star-Studded Attendance

Pop star Taylor Swift was spotted courtside, interacting with fans and celebrities like Ben Stiller. The external atmosphere was calmer compared to previous games, though a heavy police presence remained.

Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama: New York’s ‘Villain’

Knicks fans booed Wembanyama during warm-ups, drawing a comparison to the treatment of Trae Young in the past. Despite this, Wembanyama remains unfazed, emphasizing he does not view himself at Young’s level yet.

Father-Son Dynamics

Jalen Brunson engaged in his pre-game routine with his father, Rick Brunson, an assistant coach with the Knicks. Their interaction highlights the team’s close-knit nature.

Knicks’ Game 4 Strategy

Post-Game 3, the Knicks aim to enhance ball movement in Game 4. Players and coach Mike Brown acknowledged the need to improve decision-making speed. Data showed potential assists dropped from 40 in Game 2 to 29 in Game 3.

Mikal Bridges Looks to Bounce Back

Mikal Bridges, notable in the series’ early games, had a subdued Game 3 due to early fouls. The Knicks hope for his resurgence in Game 4.

Adjustments Post-Game 3 Loss

After a series of wins, the Knicks face adjustments following Game 3’s loss. Coach Mike Brown reassures no panic within the team, focusing on improved execution.

Physicality in the Finals

Game 3 saw intense physicality. Analysts Tim Legler and P.J. Carlesimo discussed the robust play style seen this postseason.

Spurs’ Historical Connections

The Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco, famously known as the ‘Spurs Nuns’, are frequent game attendees, praying with players—a tradition dating back decades.

Historic Game 3 Viewership

Game 3 reached 23.8 million viewers, the highest since 1998. Comparatively, last year’s Finals Game 7 had 16.4 million viewers.

Stephon Castle’s Impact

Spurs’ guard Stephon Castle impressed with his play, averaging notable stats while defending Jalen Brunson. His maturity on court stands out, notwithstanding his young age.

Wembanyama’s Serenity Before Game 3

Before Game 3, Wembanyama found tranquility in a New York park. This respite contributed to his standout performance, driving the Spurs to a crucial win.

Foul Review

The NBA did not assess a flagrant foul on Wembanyama for shoving Jalen Brunson during Game 3, despite admitting there should have been a call.

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