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Spurs keep the NBA Finals alive at Madison Square Garden and force real pressure back onto New York

The NBA's official playoff schedule confirms San Antonio beat New York 115-111 in Game 3 of the Finals at Madison Square Garden. The Knicks still lead 2-1, but Game 4 is no longer a celebration setup. It is the first true swing game of the series.

9 de junio de 2026 Resumen editorial 3 fuentes

Tuesday's clearest basketball story is that the NBA Finals no longer move in a straight New York line. The NBA's official playoff schedule now shows San Antonio beating the Knicks 115-111 in Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, cutting the series to 2-1 before Wednesday's fourth game in the same building.

That matters because the entire tone of the matchup changes at once. New York had returned home with a 2-0 lead and a chance to turn the first Finals night at MSG since 1999 into something close to a public countdown. Instead, San Antonio forced the room to breathe differently. One win does not erase what the Knicks built in Texas, but it restores uncertainty to a series that had started to lean heavily toward Manhattan.

The official Finals page underlines the practical consequence as clearly as possible. Game 4 is scheduled for Wednesday, June 10 at 8:30 p.m. ET, and the scoreboard now gives it a much sharper edge. If New York answers immediately, it moves within one win of the title. If San Antonio backs up Monday's result, the series becomes level again and the emotional lift of the Knicks' homecoming disappears almost overnight.

For a betting audience, this is the right NBA lead on June 9. The Game 3 result is official, the 2-1 series score is official and the next tip-off is already official. The Knicks still hold the better position, but the Spurs made sure this Final is once again a live contest instead of a procession.

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