On June 6, Beijing time, the NBA Finals Game 2 commenced. Following an intense matchup, the Knicks held off a Spurs rally to win 105-104, leading the series 2-0. At the end of the game, Wembanyama made a mistake and missed his last-second attempt, sealing another heartbreaking loss for San Antonio at home. It's a real shame. Now, the Spurs seem farther than ever from the title, and the Knicks are proving to be an unstoppable force.

In the previous game, the Spurs played at home with a huge advantage, only to suffer a late-game collapse as the Knicks went on a run. Jalen Brunson scored 13 points in the fourth quarter to orchestrate a dramatic comeback, giving New York a surprising 1-0 series lead. Now, in today's second matchup, the Spurs are back on their home floor but under immense pressure—they simply cannot afford another loss.
From the start, the Spurs played aggressively, with De'Aaron Fox on fire, helping them to a 34-25 first quarter. However, they went cold in the second quarter, while the Knicks erupted for a 31-18 run to take the lead. In the second half, New York extended their advantage to double digits, building a nine-point lead. In the fourth quarter, Wembanyama led a Spurs rally, going on a run to tie the game. The final moments were full of twists: Wembanyama scored an and-one to put the Spurs up by two, but Brunson hit a clutch shot to tie it at 104. Then Wembanyama committed a turnover, Brunson stole the ball, and after a foul by Wembanyama, Brunson made one of two free throws to give the Knicks the lead. Wembanyama's last shot for a game-winner missed, and the Spurs suffered another home defeat.

Before the series, everyone doubted the Knicks, but they have now won two straight road games, taking a 2-0 lead over the Spurs. With two more home games ahead, they are getting closer to the championship. Right now, the Knicks have shown incredible resilience and strength—they truly deserve to advance.

This game was full of surprises, producing three shocking developments. First, the Spurs, playing at home, have now lost two consecutive games and are on the brink of elimination. Second, the Spurs struggled offensively, and Wembanyama failed to deliver in crunch time, falling short compared to Brunson. Third, Karl-Anthony Towns impressed on both ends of the court, completely defying expectations!