Game 1 of the NBA Finals showcased a stunning performance by Jalen Brunson, leading New York Knicks to a 105-95 win over the San Antonio Spurs. This victory gives the Knicks a 1-0 series lead and extends their postseason winning streak to 12 games, matching the 1999 Spurs for second all-time. The 2017 Warriors hold the record with 15 consecutive wins, putting New York within reach.
New York fans expected a road victory, and the team delivered. Brunson played a crucial role against the Spurs’ standout, Victor Wembanyama. Despite exiting in the first quarter with a knee concern, Brunson returned swiftly to impact the game. The Knicks started the second half slowly, trailing by 13 points in the third quarter, but showed resilience by narrowing the gap and eventually surpassing the Spurs. Brunson suffered an ankle tweak during the game but dominated in the second half, demonstrating his toughness and leadership.
San Antonio struggled offensively, particularly from beyond the arc, hitting only 11 of 43 three-point attempts. Despite Wembanyama’s presence, the Spurs failed to capitalize inside or from long range. Brunson scored 30 points and owned the fourth quarter, drawing praise from fans and social media as a brilliant performer.
The Knicks’ support was vital. Karl-Anthony Towns and OG Anunoby added 35 points combined, while the bench also stepped up. José Alvarado filled in crucial moments during Brunson’s evaluation, with Landry Shamet contributing 13 points and Miles McBride adding seven points in limited minutes.
San Antonio’s De’Aaron Fox struggled to provide effective support, scoring only seven points. Wembanyama led the Spurs with 26 points but couldn’t swing the momentum. The youthful Spurs appeared overwhelmed as the Knicks secured their first Finals game since 1999 with determination.
As New York celebrates, the Knicks aim to maintain momentum going into Game 2 with a confident lead.

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