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Spurs Edge Knicks 115-111 in High-Scoring Garden Showdown

San Antonio overcomes a second-quarter surge by New York, led by Victor Wembanyama and De'Aaron Fox, to defeat the home team 115-111 at Madison Square Garden.

Demarcus Fields

June 9, 20262 min read

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San Antonio Spurs115
New York Knicks111

June 9, 2026

A Fourth-Quarter Surge Secures Victory for San Antonio

The San Antonio Spurs navigated a volatile contest to defeat the New York Knicks 115-111 at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, June 9, 2026. The game featured dramatic momentum shifts, but it was the Spurs' ability to stabilize in the final period that ultimately defined the outcome. After surrendering a significant lead during the second quarter, San Antonio rallied to close out the regulation period with a decisive edge.

Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown

The Spurs opened strong, taking a 33-22 advantage after the first quarter. However, the Knicks responded with an offensive explosion in the second period, outscoring San Antonio 42-24 to take control of the game. The third quarter saw a more balanced exchange, with the Spurs edging the Knicks 35-27, setting the stage for a tight finish. In the fourth quarter, San Antonio’s defense tightened, holding New York to 20 points while scoring 23 of their own to secure the four-point victory.

Top Performers

Victor Wembanyama was instrumental for the Spurs, contributing 32 points to the winning effort. His offensive presence was complemented by De'Aaron Fox, who orchestrated the offense with 8 assists. Dylan Harper also made a significant impact on the glass, pulling down 9 rebounds for San Antonio.

For the Knicks, Jalen Brunson led the home team’s offense with 32 points and added 5 assists. Josh Hart provided crucial support in the frontcourt with 9 rebounds. Despite the strong individual performances from Brunson and Hart, the Knicks were unable to maintain their second-quarter momentum against a resilient Spurs squad.

Final Records and Context

With this win, the San Antonio Spurs improved their record to 62-20. The New York Knicks, playing as the home team, fell to 53-29. The game drew an attendance of 19,812 fans to Madison Square Garden. This result stands as a regular-season contest, with no playoff implications or series context provided in the available data. The Spurs’ ability to overcome a large second-quarter deficit highlights their resilience, while the Knicks’ high-scoring second quarter demonstrates their offensive potential, even in defeat.

Sources

https://www.espn.com/nba/game/_/gameId/401859965

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Demarcus Fields

Demarcus Fields covers Celina Bobcats athletics and high school and area sports.

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