A Dramatic Comeback at the Garden
The New York Knicks secured a narrow 107-106 victory over the visiting San Antonio Spurs on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at Madison Square Garden. The win was fueled by a standout performance from Jalen Brunson, who led his team through a challenging contest that saw the momentum shift dramatically in the final periods.
First Half Dominance by San Antonio
The Spurs opened strong, establishing an early lead that would test the Knicks' resilience. San Antonio scored 41 points in the first quarter compared to New York’s 22, building a substantial advantage. The Spurs maintained their offensive pressure in the second quarter, adding 35 points to their tally while holding the Knicks to 27. By halftime, San Antonio had built a commanding lead, capitalizing on efficient scoring to set the stage for what appeared to be a comfortable road win.
New York’s Second-Half Surge
The game’s trajectory changed significantly in the third quarter. The Knicks tightened their defense and found their offensive rhythm, outscoring the Spurs 26-14 in the period. This crucial swing cut into the deficit and brought the contest within reach. The fourth quarter proved to be a tightly contested battle, with New York continuing their momentum by outscoring San Antonio 32-16. The Knicks’ ability to score in the final frame allowed them to erase the early shortfall and take the lead, ultimately holding on for the one-point victory.





