Heroes, zeros from Knicks Game 2 NBA Finals win over Spurs: Victor Wembanyama chokes late

Heroes and zeros from the Knicks’ 105-104 Game 2 win over the Spurs in the NBA Finals on Friday night in San Antonio:Even though he was quiet late, Mikal Bridges carried the Knicks when Karl-Anthony Towns and Jalen Brunson were on the bench at the end of the third quarter.The dynamic wing scored 20 points and added six rebounds and six assists.

Those five first-round draft picks the Knicks sent to the Nets don’t seem so valuable anymore.Victor Wembanyama threw the ball away with the chance to hold for a final shot in a tie game and then missed the potential game-winning shot in the final seconds.While the 7-foot-4 Frenchman finished with 29 points, nine rebounds and four blocks, he came up small late.His turnover and foul of Brunson led to the Knicks captain making the game-deciding free throw with 9.5 seconds left.The bench.

The bench came up big again, led by Landry Shamet’s 13 points.Miles McBride, Mitchell Robinson and Jose Alvarado all contributed, particularly late in the third quarter when the Spurs seemed to have momentum.

But led by the aforementioned quartet, the Knicks were able to extend the lead from four points to nine over the final 3:19 of the period.Own this piece of history with our cover celebrating the Knicks’ sweep over the Cavs.

Show the boys some love as they face off against the Spurs to take the championship.After 27 years, we’re back in the finals.

Immortalize this moment.No matter what happens from here, we made it, and nobody can take that away.

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