Knicks Hit 53.6% of Corner 3s to Seize 2-0 Finals Lead Over Spurs
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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 8
Knicks Hit 53.6% of Corner 3s to Seize 2-0 Finals Lead Over Spurs
3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 8
Summary
New York has made 15 of 28 corner 3s through two Finals games, a blistering 53.6% clip that has helped put the Knicks up 2-0 on San Antonio.
That shot profile is a direct answer to Victor Wembanyama’s paint defense: Knicks drives force rotations, then kickouts target the corners, where his 8-foot wingspan is least able to erase looks.
Game 1 and Game 2 both showed the tradeoff—when Wembanyama stays home, shooters like Miles McBride and OG Anunoby get clean corner chances; when he flies out, driving lanes open behind him.
The approach fits New York’s roster and season-long identity: the Knicks led the league with 409 made corner 3s, and Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, Landry Shamet and McBride give them multiple finishers there.
San Antonio has already seen this blueprint before—Oklahoma City used similar corner spacing in the West finals—yet New York’s accuracy has been sharper, turning 3.6% of the court into the series’ key battleground.