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Updated · Yahoo Eurosport UK · Jun 6
Mikal Bridges Drains 0.2-Second 3 to Lift Knicks 105-104 Over Spurs in Game 2
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Eurosport UK · Jun 6

Mikal Bridges Drains 0.2-Second 3 to Lift Knicks 105-104 Over Spurs in Game 2

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Eurosport UK · Jun 6

Summary

  • 0.2 seconds remained when Bridges buried the corner 3, capping a 105-104 Knicks win that evened the NBA Finals against San Antonio.
  • Four paint touches in 7.5 seconds created that shot, with New York's read-and-react offense repeatedly forcing rotations from Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs' top-ranked defense.
  • Jalen Brunson, Landry Shamet and OG Anunoby kept the possession alive with quick drives and kick-outs, while Bridges relocated twice before finding space in the left corner.
  • San Antonio had held New York to 108.8 points per 100 possessions through two Finals games, far below the Knicks' 126.7 pre-Finals rate, underscoring how hard every clean look has become.
  • Game 2 reinforced New York's belief that its adaptable, flow-based attack can solve elite defenses, though Brunson said the Knicks expect another level from the Spurs in Game 3 on Monday.

Insights

Is New York's fluid offense a sustainable championship model, or will San Antonio's defense expose its flaws on the road?
Down 0-2 despite stifling the league's top offense, how must the Spurs' offense evolve to support defender Victor Wembanyama?
Can Jalen Brunson make history against a generational giant, or will Wembanyama’s defense prove to be an unsolvable Finals puzzle?