The New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 105-104 in Game 2 of the NBA Finals to take a 2-0 series lead [1].

Securing two wins to start the championship series puts the Knicks in a dominant position, as few teams in league history have recovered from a 0-2 deficit to win the title.

The game remained competitive until the final seconds. Jalen Brunson secured the lead for New York by hitting a go-ahead free throw with 9.5 seconds remaining on the clock [5]. The Spurs attempted a final surge, but Victor Wembanyama missed the concluding shot, sealing the victory for the Knicks [6].

The win extends the New York franchise's current playoff winning streak to 13 games [3]. However, the victory was not without tension. The Knicks struggled to maintain control of the game after blowing a lead of 14 points [4].

San Antonio fought back late in the contest to narrow the gap, forcing the game into a one-point decision. The Spurs' inability to convert on the final possession left them trailing in the series as the Finals move toward a potential sweep. New York now holds a significant psychological and mathematical advantage heading into Game 3 [2].

The New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 105-104

A 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals historically provides a massive statistical advantage, placing immense pressure on the Spurs to win three consecutive games to stay alive. The Knicks' 13-game playoff winning streak suggests a level of momentum and consistency that may be difficult for San Antonio to disrupt, despite the Spurs' ability to erase a double-digit deficit in Game 2.