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The Spurs are still believers, but it’s the Knicks who are 1 game from winning the NBA title

The New York Knicks are one win away from claiming the NBA title, holding a 3-1 series lead over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals. Game 5 is scheduled for Saturday night in San Antonio.

By  TIM REYNOLDSAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-06-11 · 14:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 7 min
The Spurs are still believers, but it’s the Knicks who are 1 game from winning the NBA title
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The New York Knicks are one win away from claiming the NBA title, holding a 3-1 series lead over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals. Game 5 is scheduled for Saturday night in San Antonio. The Spurs are looking to extend the series, while the Knicks aim to secure their first championship in 53 years. Despite trailing, Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama expressed belief in his team's resilience, stating they will "get stronger through this." Historically, teams trailing 3-1 in the Finals have only overcome the deficit once. The Spurs are facing this challenge after a significant collapse in Game 4, where they squandered a 29-point lead. The Knicks, however, maintain a focused mentality, emphasizing taking each game one at a time.

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Jalen Brunson shoots past San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle during Game 4 of the NBA Finals.

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Victor Wembanyama shoots against the New York Knicks during Game 4 of the NBA Finals.

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San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama is playing against the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals.

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The New York Knicks are 1 game away from winning the NBA title.

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The Spurs are still believers in their chances.

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The Spurs are still believers, but it’s the Knicks who are 1 game from winning the NBA title 1 of 5 | San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) shoots against the New York Knicks during the second half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Monday, June 8, 2026, in New York. (Al Bello/Pool Photo via AP) 2 of 5 | San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama shoots against the New York Knicks during the first half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Monday, June 8, 2026, in New York. (Al Bello/Pool Photo via AP) 3 of 5 | San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama, right, drives as New York Knicks forward Og Anunoby, left, defends during the second half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) 4 of 5 | New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) shoots past San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle during first half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) 5 of 5 | San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell passes the ball as New York Knicks guard Mikal Bridges (25), guard Jalen Brunson (11) and center Ariel Hukporti (55) defend during the first half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) 1 of 5 | San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) shoots against the New York Knicks during the second half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Monday, June 8, 2026, in New York. (Al Bello/Pool Photo via AP) 1 of 5 San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) shoots against the New York Knicks during the second half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Monday, June 8, 2026, in New York. (Al Bello/Pool Photo via AP) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 2 of 5 | San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama shoots against the New York Knicks during the first half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Monday, June 8, 2026, in New York. (Al Bello/Pool Photo via AP) 2 of 5 San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama shoots against the New York Knicks during the first half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Monday, June 8, 2026, in New York. (Al Bello/Pool Photo via AP) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 3 of 5 | San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama, right, drives as New York Knicks forward Og Anunoby, left, defends during the second half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) 3 of 5 San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama, right, drives as New York Knicks forward Og Anunoby, left, defends during the second half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 4 of 5 | New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) shoots past San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle during first half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) 4 of 5 New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) shoots past San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle during first half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 5 of 5 | San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell passes the ball as New York Knicks guard Mikal Bridges (25), guard Jalen Brunson (11) and center Ariel Hukporti (55) defend during the first half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) 5 of 5 San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell passes the ball as New York Knicks guard Mikal Bridges (25), guard Jalen Brunson (11) and center Ariel Hukporti (55) defend during the first half of Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Victor Wembanyama surely knew he was overstating the obvious, when he pointed out that there are two possible outcomes for Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Saturday night.— San Antonio wins and extends the series.— New York wins and becomes NBA champions.That’s it. It’s one or the other. After 1,321 games — 1,230 in the regular season, 84 in the playoffs, six more in the play-in tournament and one between the Spurs and Knicks that decided the NBA Cup — it really is that simple. If Wembanyama and the Spurs win in San Antonio, the season lives for at least one more game. If the Knicks win, all that’ll be left in this season will be a parade.The Spurs trail the series 3-1 and Wembanyama understands the reality. Of the previous 38 teams that trailed 3-1 in the NBA Finals, 37 wound up watching the other team celebrate the title. And if that bit of history didn’t look daunting enough, the Spurs will try to climb out of this 3-1 hole after the biggest collapse in NBA Finals history — wasting a 29-point lead in a Game 4 loss at New York. “I think it’s going to go one of two ways,” Wembanyama said shortly after Wednesday’s 107-106 loss in Game 4, a game where the Spurs were outscored 55-25 in the final 21 1/2 minutes. “One of two ways. A bad one and a good one. The bad one would be giving up. The good one would be getting stronger through this, getting more together. I know this is what we’re going to do.” 3 MIN READ 2 MIN READ 4 MIN READ Thursday was an off day for the teams, at least in terms of formal practices. Both sides are scheduled to practice in San Antonio on Friday, and then Game 5 is there on Saturday night — with the Knicks one win away from what would be their first championship in 53 years. New York won Games 1 and 2 of the finals in San Antonio — rallying from double-digit deficits in both games — to take command of the series. The Knicks, with a win Saturday, would become the first team since Houston in 1995 to go 3-0 on the Spurs’ floor in a single postseason series. “Our mentality has to be 0-0, the way it’s been,” Knicks guard Jalen Brunson said, repeating the mantra he’s cited time and time again in this postseason run. “It has to be that way, and I feel like us moving forward with that mindset can really benefit us. There’s nothing to celebrate. It’s not over yet, not even close.”It’s common sense for the team with a 3-1 lead to hold off on celebrating. But in this case, there’s also some truth to what Brunson is saying.Yes, the 3-1 deficit has been proven to be virtually insurmountable in NBA history; the only team that successfully escaped its grip in the finals was LeBron James’ Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016, when they rallied to beat the Golden State Warriors for that title.This series, however, isn’t exactly a statistical runaway.The Knicks have outscored the Spurs by a total of eight points over the four games. Shooting is basically even; the Knicks are at 44%, the Spurs at 43%. The Knicks have made 52 3-pointers, the Spurs 49. Free-throw percentage, Knicks 79%, Spurs 78%. The Knicks have three more rebounds and both teams have exactly 90 assists through four games. “Just take this one game at a time,” said Spurs guard De’Aaron Fox, who took heavy criticism for electing to try a layup — which was blocked — in the final seconds of Game 4 instead of taking time off the clock with a one-point lead. “It obviously looks like a steep hill, but this is something that’s happened before. Take this thing one game at a time. We’ve been in a position to win all these games. We’ve been up double digits. We have to figure out what we need to do to be able to put some of these games away.”It has been a baffling problem for the Spurs.They led Game 1 by one with 1:51 left, then lost after the Knicks finished on an 11-0 run.They had the ball in a tie game with 11 seconds left in Game 2, then lost after Wembanyama threw a pass that Stephon Castle never saw and became a turnover that led to Brunson’s game-winning free throw.And now, this — a 29-point lead wasted in Game 4, and they still led by one until Anunoby’s tip-in with 2.1 seconds left.“We have to try to put this behind us,” Fox said.If they don’t, the Knicks’ 53-year wait for a title could end Saturday night.___AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA Reynolds is an Associated Press sports writer, based in South Florida.
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