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These Knicks cashed in on decades of karmic payback in hectic final minute of Game 2

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These Knicks cashed in on decades of karmic payback in hectic final minute of Game 2
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The New York Knicks secured a thrilling victory in Game 2 against the San Antonio Spurs. Victor Wembanyama played a pivotal role, leading his team back from a 14-point deficit but ultimately falling short. Jalen Brunson's clutch performance helped the Knicks capitalize on the moment and win the game.

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Mike Vaccaro These Knicks cashed in on decades of karmic payback in hectic final minute of Game 2 By Mike Vaccaro Published June 6, 2026, 1:15 a.m. ET Knicks guard Jalen Brunson and teammate Karl-Anthony Towns celebrate at the end of the game. Jason Szenes for The New York Post SAN ANTONIO — Let’s allow Karl-Anthony Towns to start this one: “A great player,” KAT said, “had a great shot.” See Also New York Knicks Knicks’ NBA Finals Game 2 report card: Jalen Brunson saved uncharacteristic off night with clutch steal That would be Victor Wembanyama. After seven quarters of mostly misery, the man they call “The Alien” had exhorted his teammates on the bench and led them on the floor. Now the ball was in his hands. He was open.

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