Updated
Updated · NBC Sports · Jun 13
Spurs Face Elimination in Game 5 Down 3-1 as Knicks Chase First Title in 53 Years
Updated
Updated · NBC Sports · Jun 13

Spurs Face Elimination in Game 5 Down 3-1 as Knicks Chase First Title in 53 Years

3 articles · Updated · NBC Sports · Jun 13

Summary

  • Game 5 in San Antonio is a win-or-go-home spot for the Spurs, who trail 3-1 despite being outscored by only eight points across the first four Finals games.
  • A 29-point Game 4 collapse put them here: San Antonio dominated the paint early, then managed just four paint points after halftime as New York, led by Jalen Brunson, drove its comeback.
  • Victor Wembanyama's flagrant on Karl-Anthony Towns also appeared to make him more tentative, and the young Spurs now must show the resilience that carried them through earlier playoff road wins.
  • The Knicks, meanwhile, are trying to avoid any letdown with a 3-1 lead, leaning on the same formula Towns described—touching the paint, moving the ball and forcing the defense to break.
  • Saturday's emotional and tactical test may decide whether the series returns to New York for Game 6 or ends with the Knicks completing a historic run.

Insights

Can Wembanyama lead the young Spurs to the NBA's most impossible comeback?
Is Mike Brown’s coaching the untold story behind the Knicks' impending championship?