Knicks Fall to Spurs in Game 3 of NBA Finals: Key Performers and Stats
Heroes, zeros from Knicks’ Game 3 NBA Finals loss to Spurs: Mikal Bridges went MIA

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In Game 3 of the NBA Finals, the New York Knicks lost 115-111 to the San Antonio Spurs. Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs with 32 points, while Mikal Bridges struggled, scoring only one point. Stephon Castle contributed significantly with 23 points, helping secure the win.
- 01Victor Wembanyama scored 32 points on 11-for-18 shooting, along with eight rebounds and six assists.
- 02Mikal Bridges, after a strong Game 2, managed only one point on four shot attempts in Game 3.
- 03Stephon Castle played a crucial role for the Spurs, finishing with 23 points, five rebounds, and five assists.
- 04The Knicks struggled from beyond the arc, missing their first nine 3-pointers in the fourth quarter.
- 05The Knicks shot 13-for-37 from three-point range overall in the game.
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In a closely contested Game 3 of the NBA Finals, the New York Knicks fell to the San Antonio Spurs with a final score of 115-111. The standout performer for the Spurs was Victor Wembanyama, who dominated the game with 32 points, shooting 11-for-18 from the field, while also contributing eight rebounds, six assists, and three blocks. Mikal Bridges, who had previously excelled in Game 2, had a disappointing outing, scoring only one point on four attempts and spending most of the fourth quarter on the bench. Stephon Castle emerged as a key player for the Spurs, scoring 23 points and making crucial free throws late in the game to help secure the victory. The Knicks struggled significantly from three-point range, missing their first nine attempts in the fourth quarter and finishing the game with a 13-for-37 shooting performance from beyond the arc. This loss puts the Knicks in a challenging position as they look to bounce back in the series.
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