Former Knicks Player Explodes After Victor Wembanyama’s Shocking Shove on Jalen Brunson
Key Points:
- The San Antonio Spurs ended the New York Knicks' 46-day unbeaten streak with a 115-111 victory in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, marking their first win against the Knicks and Jalen Brunson in the series.
- A controversial no-call occurred when Spurs star Victor Wembanyama shoved Knicks guard Jalen Brunson, sending him to the floor, which sparked debate and criticism, including from former NBA player Stephon Marbury.
- Knicks head coach Mike Brown expressed frustration over what he perceived as uneven officiating, citing a significant disparity in free-throw attempts between the teams during the second half.
- Despite the loss, Brown praised Brunson's outstanding season, calling him a top-three MVP candidate who has been underrated throughout the year.
- The Knicks, after snapping their 13-game playoff winning streak, will look to rebound in Game 4 on Thursday as they aim to extend their lead in the NBA Finals series.