Wembanyama's late miscue seals Spurs' fate in Game 2 as Knicks go up 2-0

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A new video angle shows Victor Wembanyama grabbing a defensive rebound late in Game 2 with the score tied at 104-104, then rushing a pass to an unexpecting Stephon Castle that bounced off Castle's back. Jalen Brunson read the miscue and sprinted in for a steal, helping the Knicks escape with a 105-104 win to take a 2-0 series lead. Wembanyama later acknowledged the mistake, saying, "I threw that one away," and said he would use it as motivation for the next game.
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