Summary:
- The San Antonio Spurs managed a crucial 115-111 victory over the New York Knicks in Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
- Victor Wembanyama scored 32 points, grabbed eight rebounds, dished six assists, and recorded three blocks to lead.
- The win kept San Antonio’s championship hopes alive, preventing a 3-0 series deficit and setting up a pivotal Game 4.
Victor Wembanyama produced one of the biggest performances of his young career to keep the San Antonio Spurs alive in the 2026 NBA Finals on Monday night.
The 22-year-old star scored 32 points and filled the stat sheet with eight rebounds, six assists, and three blocks as the Spurs defeated the New York Knicks 115-111 at Madison Square Garden.
Vic had himself a night at MSG!
📊: 32 PTS | 8 REB | 6 AST | 3 BLK | 2 STL pic.twitter.com/f9M4fS0xi7
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) June 9, 2026
The victory prevented San Antonio from falling into a daunting 3-0 series hole and injected new life into the championship battle.
Just two days after missing a potential game-winning shot at the buzzer in Game 2, Wembanyama came out aggressively from the opening tip. He scored on San Antonio’s first two possessions, including an alley-oop dunk and another powerful finish at the rim, helping the Spurs race to an early lead.
The Knicks eventually erased that advantage, but Wembanyama once again proved to be the difference maker. With the game tied midway through the third quarter, he buried a deep three-pointer from well beyond the arc to put San Antonio back in front and spark a crucial rally.
As New York attempted another comeback in the closing minutes, Victor Wembanyama delivered one of the game’s defining moments by blocking what appeared to be an easy layup opportunity for Landry Shamet.
BL🚫CKED!
📺 ABC pic.twitter.com/leGa4rfz8Z
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) June 9, 2026
The French phenom shot an efficient 11-for-18 from the field and repeatedly silenced a hostile Madison Square Garden crowd. His performance came at the perfect time for a Spurs team facing immense pressure after narrowly losing Game 2.
San Antonio teammates never appeared concerned about Wembanyama’s missed shot from the previous game. Keldon Johnson said the team wanted the ball in its star player’s hands again, while head coach Mitch Johnson emphasized his role in putting players in positions to succeed.
Knicks coach Mike Brown acknowledged the challenge of defending the 7-foot-4 superstar, noting that opponents can only hope to make him work for his points and force difficult shots.
Instead, Wembanyama delivered one of his most complete performances of the postseason.
With the series now extended, the Spurs will have an opportunity to level the NBA Finals when Game 4 returns to Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night.






