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Wemby powers Spurs to first win of NBA Finals

The Spurs didn't lose three straight games all season and Victor Wembanyama ensured that didn't happen on Monday night, as his 32 points ensured San Antonio picked up their first win of the NBA Finals. Wes Cheng is joined by Jack Armstrong and Jevohn Shepherd to breakdown Game 3.


NBA Finals: Spurs 115, Knicks 111

Victor Wembanyama finished with 32 points to lead the Spurs to their first win of the NBA Finals, with the road team winning every game so far. NYK leads series 2-1.


Brunson three gives Knicks their first lead of the night

Jalen Brunson knocks down a deep three to give the Knicks their first lead of the game late in the second quarter. It didn't last long though, with Victor Wembanyama answering at the other end with a three of his own.


How can the Spurs salvage their season?

The Knicks host the Spurs in the NBA Finals tonight on TSN with a 2-0 lead in the series. No team has come back from an 0-3 hole in NBA history, so what do the young Spurs need to do differently to turn things around? TSN NBA analysts Jack Armstrong and Jevohn Shepherd share their thoughts on this and more.


'It's up to us to bring it': Knicks ready for raucous home crowd in Game 3

Knicks fans are beyond excited with New York just two wins away from winning the championship while riding a 13 game winning streak. Now the series comes home to the Madison Square Garden faithful, who have waited 53 years since the last championship. Knowing the atmosphere will be intense, the Knicks know they have to perform. and the players know heading into game three... this isn't just about them, it's about the mania inside m-s-g...


Celebrity Row

It will be a who's-who of Hollywood royalty at Madison Square Gardens for Game 3 of the NBA Finals tonight. ESPN's Monica McNutt has more on the most coveted seats in sports.


Offence flows through Towns as Knicks escape San Antonio with two massive wins

Victor Wembanyama's critical turnover with just over 10 seconds left in a tied game proved to be the turning point for the Spurs as they dropped both home games to the Knicks in the NBA Finals. Wesley Cheng is joined by TSN NBA analyst Jack Armstrong to break down what stood out about how New York played.


NBA Finals: Knicks 105, Spurs 104

The Knicks blew a 14-point lead in the fourth quarter but were able to hold off the Spurs, thanks to a key turnover by Victor Wembanyama, to hand San Antonio the deflating Game 2 loss and continue their dominating playoff run. NY leads series 2-0.


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