Wembanyama’s late blunder sinks Spurs as Knicks take 2-0 Finals lead

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Victor Wembanyama’s crucial late turnover—a bad pass that bounced off Ste Castle—set up Jalen Brunson’s late free throws and left him with two missed 20- and 16-footers, as the Spurs fell 105-104 to the Knicks. Despite finishing with 29 points on 11-of-21 shooting, his final-minute miscue and a strong Knicks showing in the first half left San Antonio in a 2-0 Finals hole, with Towns outplaying him for stretches.
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