In the crucible of championship basketball, where careers are measured in final possessions, the New York Knicks claimed a second consecutive road victory over the San Antonio Spurs, surviving 105-104 on a missed last-second attempt by Victor Wembanyama. The young Spurs star, gifted with generational talent, carried the weight of a series-altering moment that did not bend in his favor. New York now holds the commanding position every Finals contender covets, while San Antonio must reckon with the fragile distance between greatness and regret.
Knicks take 2-0 NBA Finals lead after Wembanyama's late miss
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