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Brunson’s 45 Points Lift Knicks Past Spurs in San Antonio

Jalen Brunson scored 45 points as the New York Knicks overcame an early deficit to defeat the host San Antonio Spurs 94-90 on Sunday.

Theo Vance

June 14, 20262 min read

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June 14, 2026

A Late Surge Secures the Win

The New York Knicks navigated a challenging road contest at the Frost Bank Center, relying on a dominant individual performance to secure a 94-90 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday, June 14, 2026. While the visiting squad struggled to find rhythm in the opening period, a significant shift in momentum during the final frame allowed them to overcome a substantial early deficit.

Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown

San Antonio established control early, jumping out to a 23-13 lead after the first quarter. The Spurs maintained their advantage through the second period, outscoring New York 23-19 to take a 46-37 lead into halftime. The third quarter proved to be a stalemate, with both teams trading baskets in a high-scoring 30-28 quarter that saw the Spurs extend their lead slightly to 74-65 heading into the final period.

The game turned on its head in the fourth quarter. The Knicks offense erupted for 29 points while their defense held San Antonio to just 18. This 11-point swing in the final 12 minutes erased the deficit and propelled New York to the 94-90 win. The contest drew an attendance of 18,984 fans to the home floor.

Key Performances

Jalen Brunson was the decisive factor for New York, pouring in a game-high 45 points. His scoring output was instrumental in the team’s late comeback. Supporting Brunson, Mikal Bridges contributed 4 assists, helping to facilitate the offense during critical stretches. Josh Hart provided a boost on the glass, grabbing 11 rebounds to help control the boards.

For the Spurs, Dylan Harper led the home team with 25 points, doing much of the offensive heavy lifting. De'Aaron Fox orchestrated the offense with 5 assists, while Victor Wembanyama dominated the interior with 14 rebounds. Despite these strong individual efforts, the Spurs could not withstand the Knicks' fourth-quarter barrage.

Final Standings

With the conclusion of this regular-season matchup, the San Antonio Spurs improved their record to 62-20. The New York Knicks moved to 53-29 on the season. The result highlights the competitive nature of the matchup, with both teams demonstrating resilience throughout the four quarters of play.

Sources

https://www.espn.com/nba/game/_/gameId/401859967

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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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