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Knicks Edge Spurs 105-104 for 2-0 Lead in NBA Finals

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Knicks Edge Spurs 105-104 for 2-0 Lead in NBA Finals

Credited from: LATIMES

  • Knicks win 105-104, lead NBA Finals 2-0 against Spurs.
  • Jalen Brunson scored the decisive free throw with 9.5 seconds remaining.
  • New York seeks its first championship since 1973.
  • Game 3 is set for Monday at Madison Square Garden.
  • Ticket prices for Game 3 are soaring, with some reaching $9,000.

The New York Knicks edged out the San Antonio Spurs with a dramatic 105-104 victory, moving them closer to their first NBA championship title since 1973. Jalen Brunson scored a crucial free throw with just 9.5 seconds left after Victor Wembanyama's late-game turnover. This marks the Knicks' 13th consecutive win, extending their playoff streak to the second-longest in NBA history, according to latimes, reuters, and npr.

Karl-Anthony Towns contributed significantly with 21 points and 13 rebounds, complimented by Brunson and Mikal Bridges, each chipping in 20 points. The series of plays culminated in a crucial moment when the Spurs briefly took a 104-102 lead in the fourth quarter, demonstrating their resilience, according to reuters and npr.

The victory has positioned the Knicks as a historic contender; they are only the third team ever to win the first two games of the Finals on the road, which previously included the Chicago Bulls in 1993 and the Houston Rockets in 1995. The Knicks are set to play Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, a venue where ticket prices have surged, with some secondary market seats nearing $9,000, reflecting the fervor of Knicks fans, according to latimes and npr.

This intense matchup highlighted standout performances, including Wembanyama's 29 points, after a slow start, making it a game to remember. Knicks coach Mike Brown noted the "energy" of New York fans decisively influenced the team's performance, while Spurs coach Mitch Johnson emphasized his squad's urgent response, which will be crucial as they look to bounce back in Game 3, according to latimes and reuters.


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