Spurs-Knicks: Three Bold Predictions for Game 3 As NBA Finals Makes Highly Anticipated Return to MSG
Spurs-Knicks: Three Bold Predictions for Game 3 As NBA Finals Makes Highly Anticipated Return to MSG What to look for as the NBA Finals returns to Madison Square Garden for the first time in 27 years.
OG Anunoby, Jalen Brunson and the Knicks are headed home with a 20 lead in the Finals | Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images Its finally here.
On Monday night, the NBA Finals will be back at Madison Square Garden for the first time in 27 years.
And the Knicks head home with a shocking 20 lead on the Spurs at that..
There was the 22-point comeback on the Cavaliers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals that led to another New York sweep.
The last time the Knicks were on the floor, they came awayA devastating miscue between Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle led to a brutal turnover as the ball found its way into the hands of New Yorks hero Jalen Brunson.Brunson was fouled and went to the line where he split his free throws, which gave the Spurs one last shot to even the series.
Now, Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns & Co.
have the chance to keep the momentum going with one of the best home crowds in sports behind them.
For Wembanyama and the Spurs, Game 3 is an absolute must-win contest should there be any shot at making this years Finals a series.Ahead of the highly anticipated Game 3 Monday night in New York, here are three predictions for the critical contest, which includes a pick for the game:Knicks fans took over San Antonio, now its time for the series to head to New York | Scott Wachter-Imagn Imagesto get into Madison Square Garden for Monday nights Game 3.
Now, its time to see what the first Finals game at home for the Knicks in 27 years looks like.which includes a strict no-bag policy and a recommended arrival at least two hours before tip-off.The presidential visit has led to no watch parties outside Madison Square Garden itself, which is the closest most fans could get to attending the game due to those sky-high ticket prices.
Even with the added measures and limit of fans outside the arena during the game, the return of the NBA Finals to The Mecca should be unlike anything weve seen in some time.
Knicks fandom rivals something akin to rooting.Hopefully the added security and additional measures is only a footnote once the ball tips.
Then, the crowd pops, chants and Knicks craze will reach its highest level yet.
The scenes inside MSG could rival the biggest moments and best atmospheres weve seen across sports.Jalen Brunson had 20 points in the Game 2 win against the Spurs | Scott Wachter-Imagn Images If you ask Brunson, he probably wouldnt care that he went 7-for-25 from the field and 2-for-8 on three-pointers in New Yorks thrilling win in Game 2.
Thats mostly because he was fouled after Wembanyamas costly late turnover and went to the line where he sunk one of his two free throws.Brunsons one make turned into the game-winner once Wembanyama wasnt able to get his midrange jumper to drop at the buzzer.
The Knicks ran off with another road win that grew their playoff winning streak to 13 gamesand more importantly, this one gave them a 20 lead in the Finals.
Brunson still had 20 points, six assists and five steals Friday night, which is impressive on an off night.His 28% field-goal percentage in Game 2 was his worst mark over the playoffs by 10 percentage points.
Even with the added defensive pressure by the Spurs, that wont happen twice in a row.
Victor Wembanyama had a brutal turnover at the end of Game 2 | Geoff Burke-Imagn Images The Knicks have all the momentum and the Finals headed to Madison Square Garden only gives New York another advantage.However, I still find it hard to believe that Wembanyama and the Spurs will turtle especially after how Game 2 ended.
WembyAs such a young team, San Antonios early faults are understandable even if they came into the series as the perceived stronger side.
Although the Finals havent went the Spurs way thus far, they have to remember who they are: A 62-win team who just took down the defending champion Thunder in the Western Conference finals.The Knicks are rolling like nobody else and hit the Spurs in the mouth as the duo of Towns and Mitchell Robinson have done a great job defending Wembanyama.
It will take a lot to get by the Knicks at an absolutely raucous Madison Square Garden, but the Spurs already have the track record of playing the spoiler this postseason after the big Game 7 win on the road in Oklahoma City.MSG is a completely different story, but Wemby is the type of player who can take the crowd out of it with his ability to take over games.
Blake Silverman is a contributor to the Breaking and Trending News team at Sports Illustrated.
Before joining SI in November 2024, he covered the WNBA, NBA, G League and college basketball for numerous sites, including Winsidr, SB Nation's Detroit Bad Boys and A10Talk.He graduated from Michigan State University before receiving a master's in sports journalism from St.
Bonaventure University.
Outside of work, he's probably binging the latest Netflix documentary, at a yoga studio or enjoying everything Detroit sports.
A lifelong Michigander, he lives in suburban Detroit with his wife, young son and their personal petting zoo of two cats and a dog..
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