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NBA Finals Game 4: Knicks vs. Spurs Highlights and Analysis

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The New York Knicks lead the San Antonio Spurs 2-1 in the NBA Finals series. Game 4 is underway at Madison Square Garden in New York City. You can catch the action on ABC or stream it on ESPN+.

Early Foul Challenges

The Spurs have challenged a foul call on Victor Wembanyama. If the call stands, it will be Wemby’s first foul. If overturned, Karl-Anthony Towns will have two fouls within the first 65 seconds.

The Opening Minutes

The game began with De’Aaron Fox drawing a foul on Karl-Anthony Towns, leading to jeers from Knicks fans, frustrated with recent officiating.

Game 3 Recap

Game 3 was a significant win for the Spurs, described as a “reality check” for the Knicks. Behind Victor Wembanyama, the Spurs secured their first win of the Finals, spoiling the Knicks’ homecoming.

Watch Party Canceled

No watch party outside Madison Square Garden sparked discussions, with Knicks owner James Dolan blaming NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani for the restrictions. Dolan accused Mamdani of not being a true Knicks fan.

Celebrity Sightings

Pop star Taylor Swift was seen taking a courtside seat across from the Knicks bench. She shared a moment with actor Ben Stiller and fans.

Atmosphere at MSG

The scene outside MSG was calmer compared to previous games, with reduced barriers allowing more pedestrian movement.

Knicks Fans Boo Wembanyama

Victor Wembanyama received boos from Knicks fans during warm-ups, likened to the reception previously given to Trae Young. Wembanyama remarked that he’s not yet at Young’s level of notoriety.

Brunson’s Pre-Game Ritual

Jalen Brunson, Knicks star, went through his pre-game routine with his father, Rick Brunson, showcasing the team’s close-knit dynamic.

Dolan Predicts Victory

James Dolan, often criticized during the Knicks’ less successful times, remained confident, publicly predicting a Knicks victory in the Finals.

Free-Throw Disparity Concerns

Knicks coach Mike Brown expressed concerns over Game 3’s free-throw disparity, where Spurs attempted 24 shots vs. Knicks’ eight in the second half.

Keys for Game 4

The Knicks plan to focus on ball movement in Game 4. Players criticized their stagnant performance in Game 3, with potential assists dropping significantly from Game 2.

Mikal Bridges’ Performance

After strong performances in the first two games, Mikal Bridges struggled with early fouls in Game 3, managing only two points.

Knicks’ Adjustments

The Knicks face a challenge to adjust after their first loss since April 23rd. Despite the setback, they remain confident of improving.

Postseason Physicality

Game 3 saw increased physicality, discussed further by analysts on the competitive nature of these Finals.

Spurs Nuns Support

The Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco have shown support for the Spurs, often attending games and praying with the team.

Record Viewership

Game 3 attracted 23.8 million viewers, the highest since 1998’s Finals.

Stephon Castle’s Impact

Stephon Castle has gained attention for his physical gameplay style, averaging 18 points per game and effectively guarding Jalen Brunson.

Wembanyama’s NYC Exploration

Victor Wembanyama spent downtime in a New York park to find peace before Game 3, helping him mentally prepare for the match.

No Flagrant Foul for Wemby

The NBA decided not to assess a flagrant foul against Wembanyama for a push against Jalen Brunson during Game 3.

Physical Game Analysis

Analysts like P.J. Carlesimo explored the high physicality seen in the current NBA Finals, distinguishing it from previous eras.

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