Spurs vs Knicks Preview: Wembanyama Lights Up Finals Fight

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Wembanyama's Elite Two-Way Play Leads Spurs
Victor Wembanyama is the reason San Antonio is still alive. The 7-foot-4 superstar has been unstoppable all season. He scores inside and outside. He blocks shots like nobody else. In their last win over Orlando, Wembanyama dropped 25 points with 5 blocks and 4 steals. His defense is championship-level stuff. He's a candidate for Defensive Player of the Year. Imagine a player seven feet tall who can stretch the floor with three-pointers and lock down guards on the perimeter. That's your Spurs centerpiece. De'Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle run the offense. But Wembanyama is the force that makes everything work. New York has no answer for his combination of size, speed, and skill.
Knicks Hold Slim Lead But Face Spurs Momentum
New York leads this series 2-1, but barely. The last game in Madison Square Garden came down to four points. San Antonio won 115-111. That's heartbreak for Knicks fans. Jalen Brunson is still playing MVP-level basketball. Karl-Anthony Towns dominates the boards. OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges lock down on defense. But the Spurs keep finding ways to win. Fox's playmaking keeps their offense flowing. Dylan Harper brings athleticism and youth. The Knicks need their home crowd to be loud. Madison Square Garden must be a fortress. One mistake in Game 4 could flip the entire series.
Defense and Shooting Decide Game 4 at Madison Square Garden
This game comes down to one thing: can New York's defense stop Wembanyama and San Antonio's young guns? The Knicks have great wing defenders in Anunoby and Bridges. Towns anchors the middle. But Wembanyama is different. He floats high screens. He dribbles through traffic. He rises up for threes. San Antonio's bench adds layers of trouble. Devin Vassell has been lighting it up from three. Dylan Harper runs the offense when Fox rests. New York must shoot lights out from distance. Towns shoots 38 percent from three. Anunoby and Bridges do too. If the Knicks' perimeter players get hot, they win. If San Antonio's young core keeps scoring, they tie the series.
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