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Brunson’s 36 Points Lift Knicks Past Spurs 107-106 in Thriller

Jalen Brunson scored 36 points as the New York Knicks overcame a significant deficit to defeat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 at Madison Square Garden on Thursday.

Theo Vance

June 12, 20262 min read

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June 11, 2026

A Dramatic Finish at the Garden

The New York Knicks secured a narrow 107-106 victory over the visiting San Antonio Spurs on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at Madison Square Garden. The win, witnessed by 19,812 fans, marked a significant turnaround for the home team, which had struggled significantly in the opening periods before mounting a decisive second-half effort.

Early Spurs Dominance

San Antonio established control early, leveraging a powerful offensive start to build a substantial lead. The Spurs outscored New York 41-22 in the first quarter, creating a 19-point advantage that seemed insurmountable. They extended that gap further in the second period, adding 35 points to their total while holding the Knicks to 27. At halftime, the Spurs led 76-49, appearing poised for a comfortable win.

Knicks Rally in the Second Half

The momentum shifted dramatically after the break. New York tightened its defense and found its shooting rhythm, outscoring San Antonio 26-14 in the third quarter to begin chipping away at the deficit. The fourth quarter proved even more critical, as the Knicks’ offense exploded for 32 points while holding the Spurs to just 16. This 18-point swing in the final period allowed New York to erase the large hole they had dug in the first half and steal the one-point victory.

Key Performances

Jalen Brunson was the catalyst for the Knicks’ comeback, leading all scorers with 36 points. Brunson also facilitated the offense effectively, dishing out 7 assists. Karl-Anthony Towns contributed on the glass, grabbing 10 rebounds for New York.

For San Antonio, Victor Wembanyama posted a strong double-double with 24 points and 13 rebounds. De'Aaron Fox was instrumental in organizing the Spurs' attack, recording 7 assists. Despite their efforts, the Spurs could not maintain their early dominance against the relentless second-half surge from New York.

Post-Game Records

With the conclusion of this contest, the New York Knicks improved their record to 53-29. The San Antonio Spurs fell to 62-20. The game highlighted the volatility of NBA matchups, where early leads can vanish quickly against a determined opponent.

Sources

https://www.espn.com/nba/game/_/gameId/401859966

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Theo Vance

Theo Vance writes about Frisco sports, from high school programs to the city's pro and collegiate teams.

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