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NBA rescinds Mitchell Robinson's technical foul from Game 2 of Finals after reviewing shoving match
The NBA rescinded Mitchell Robinson's technical foul from Game 2 of the Finals after reviewing his shoving match with Victor Wembanyama near the paint.
With President Donald Trump and mayor Zohran Mamdani expected to attend Knicks-Spurs Game 3, gathering outside arena scrapped for security reasons.
NEW YORK – It gets late early in the NBA Finals, particularly when the road team grabs a 2-0 lead the way the New York Knicks did in San Antonio last week. That rarely has happened – think Chicago in 1993 and Houston in 1995 – but when it has, there’s been no digging out for the team that so quickly squandered its home court.
“One of the things that we preach is being present,” the head coach of the New York Knicks explained to reporters during his press conference before Game 2 of the 2026 NBA Finals. “In order to be present, you can't think about the past, you can't think about the future. For all of us as humans, that's hard as heck to do.”
The Knicks trailed the Spurs by as many as 14 points in the second half, but Brunson led a late surge on Wednesday night
The New York Knicks extended their postseason win streak to 12 games with a victory over the San Antonio Spurs.
Jalen Brunson and New York once again persevered to claim Game 1, their 12th straight win in these playoffs and seventh straight road playoff win by double digits.