In Game 2, the Knicks had three 20-point scorers in an NBA Finals game for the 4th time in franchise history 🔥
🏀 2026 Game 2: Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges
🏀 1999 Game 4: Marcus Camby, Allan Houston, Latrell Sprewell
🏀 1972 Game 4: Bill Bradley, Walt Frazier, Jerry Lucas
🏀 1970 Game 4: Dick Barnett, Dave DeBusschere, Willis Reed
Mitchell Robinson's (NYK) technical foul against Victor Wembanyama (SAS) at 4:56 of the 2nd quarter in Game 2 of the NBA Finals on 6/5/26 has been rescinded upon league review.
This is the single greatest postgame interview after a WIN that I've seen and every youth player needs to watch.
Passion.
Accountability.
Humility.
Go Knicks
At the bare minimum, you could say that the Knicks didn’t get a great whistle in Game 2. This call below is one that they forced the refs to get right. A crucial challenge, initiated by NYK assistant Jordan Brink. “Jordan, he's been a master at this, Mike Brown said after Game 2.
“And I've said it before, man. I've got great assistants, even guys sitting behind the bench, my young guys. I know I'm scared to death that one of these teams are going to poach them, poach my guys.
“Surprised nobody has come at Chris Jent for a head job yet. The guy's won Summer League as a coach. He's a lead assistant here. I can go down the line talking about all my guys.
“But Jordan is consistent. He's been doing this now two years in a row. I rely totally on him. Every once in a while I lose my mind, you know, get emotional, and try to stick it to the refs, even though I like all of them, but that never
works. So I try like heck to follow Jordan's lead, and it was 100 percent his call.”
Spurs were on 14-0 and had tied the game, 97-97, at the time of the call. Instead of Spurs getting the ball, OG Anunoby got three free throws and knocked them down.
Big Country Mitchell Robinson with two CLUTCH stops on Wemby and the emotion to cap it off. The elder statesman of this Knicks team. Talk to em Mitchy!
Everyone’s focusing on Wemby’s obvious mistake.
But can we take a minute to recognize Jalen Brunson’s awareness in this moment. He sees exactly what is happening in the moment, and puts himself in position to take advantage. Always engaged.
@Acuity314@___Colb___ The moving of goal post is crazy. He’s always been the #1. That doesn’t change just cause someone else got FMVP. San Antonio whole scheme is to slow down Brunson. That’s called gravity. What great players create.😂