Just when New York was ready to celebrate, Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs crashed the party.
Facing a must-win Game 3 in front of a packed Madison Square Garden crowd, the Spurs delivered their biggest performance of the season, defeating the Knicks 115-111 and cutting the NBA Finals deficit to 2-1.
The night belonged to Wembanyama, who played with the urgency of a superstar unwilling to watch his championship dreams slip away. Every big Knicks run was met with an answer from San Antonio, turning what many expected to be a New York coronation into a statement from a team that refuses to quit.
For days, the basketball world questioned whether the young Spurs were ready for the Finals spotlight. On Monday night, they responded with their loudest message yet.
Now the pressure has shifted. The Knicks still lead the series, but after letting Game 3 slip away on their home floor, questions are beginning to surface. Was this simply a bump in the road—or the moment the Finals changed completely?
One thing is certain: the Spurs are alive, and Victor Wembanyama has turned this series into a fight.



























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