The Knicks’ gutsy 105-104 victory in Game 2 against the Spurs not only extended their historic playoff-winning streak to 13 games but also gave them a strong 2-0 series lead.
Beyond Jalen Brunson’s clutch heroics, the team consistently benefited from contributions by Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby, and Mikal Bridges in the win.
Victor Wembanyama’s elbow jump shot almost tied the series, but now his Spurs are 2.5-point underdogs on the spread entering a pivotal Game 3 at the World’s Most Famous Arena.
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San Antonio’s defense game-planned heavily for Jalen Brunson in Game 2, and it backfired.
The Knicks finished the one-point win with 29 assists, largely because their captain remained patient when Stephon Castle and Devin Vassell attempted to double-team him, allowing Brunson to find the open man consistently.
Unlike the Thunder, who did not have key ball handlers Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell available for most of the Western Conference Finals, the Knicks’ health and depth have been on full display in the NBA Finals.
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While Towns’ monster first half showcased his guard-like skills off the dribble, the two-way excellence of Anunoby and Bridges was equally critical.
In Game 2, Bridges matched Brunson for the team lead with six assists, while contributing 20 points and six rebounds.
Given that Bridges has surpassed the line of 19.5 combined points, rebounds, and assists 10 times in the Knicks’ 13-game win streak, targeting that average for Game 3 is a viable bet.
With a boisterous Monday night crowd expected at Madison Square Garden, the former Villanova standout is well-positioned to shine as he often did for the Wildcats.
If Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson keeps double-teaming Brunson, the Knicks’ “others,” including Bridges, seem more than capable of continuing to deliver and capitalize on open looks.
The Play: Mikal Bridges over 19.5 points + rebounds + assists (-115, DraftKings)
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