- Matchup: New York Knicks vs San Antonio Spurs
- Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026
- Venue: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
- Broadcasting: ABC
- Betting Odds: New York (+5.5)
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In a riveting Game 5 of the NBA Finals, the San Antonio Spurs (62-20) will square off against the New York Knicks (53-29) at Frost Bank Center this Saturday. Currently, New York holds a 3-1 advantage in the series, and they are set as 5.5-point underdogs. The total over/under is 216.5.

In a stunning turn of events, the Knicks overcame a staggering 29-point deficit to clinch a 107-106 victory in Game 4, extending their series lead to 3-1. Both teams recorded 21 personal fouls. The Knicks managed to sink 17 of their 43 attempts from beyond the arc, while San Antonio shot 85.0% from the free-throw line, converting 17 out of 20 attempts. The Spurs also pulled down 42 rebounds (12 offensive, 30 defensive) and recorded 4 blocked shots, along with 24 assists and 10 steals. On the other end, New York held San Antonio to 41.9% shooting, allowing 36 baskets on 86 attempts. The Knicks contributed 23 assists, forced 12 turnovers, and accumulated 6 steals, while gathering 39 rebounds (8 offensive) and hitting 20 of 28 free-throw attempts for a success rate of 71.4%. Their field goal percentage stood at 46.2%, hitting 36 out of 78 shots, and they achieved 15 of 32 from three-point range.
Key player Jalen Brunson made a significant impact in the last match. He scored 36 points on 12 of 25 shooting, played 44 minutes, and gathered 5 rebounds, finishing the game with a field goal percentage of 48.0% and adding 7 assists.
New York enters this game with a season record of 53-29. They average 13.6 turnovers per game and commit 20.0 fouls each night. On average, the Knicks secure 45.6 rebounds and have tallied 2,250 assists this year, ranking them 13th in the league for passing efficiency. They achieve a 37.3% success rate on three-pointers (1,168 of 3,133) and 79.2% from the free-throw line. Their offensive output averages 116.5 points per game (10th in the league), shooting 47.8% overall.
Defensively, the Knicks force opponents into 14.4 turnovers per game while drawing 19.5 fouls. They rank 6th in the league for assists allowed, letting up 2,050 this season. Their defense holds adversaries to a 46.0% field goal percentage (3,223 out of 7,014) and allows an average of 40.5 rebounds per game. Additionally, they permit a 36.2% success rate on three-point attempts and are 5th in points allowed per game (110.1).
Following a dramatic setback in Game 4, San Antonio lost the chance to tie the series and regain home court advantage. They recorded 30 defensive rebounds and 12 offensive boards for a total of 42. The Spurs had 12 turnovers while achieving 10 steals. With the Knicks committing 21 fouls, San Antonio capitalized with 20 free-throw attempts, converting 17 for an impressive 85.0% shooting rate. They managed to sink 39.5% of their three-point attempts, hitting 17 out of 43. By game’s end, the Spurs shot 41.9% from the floor (36 of 86) while allowing the Knicks a successful 46.2% from 3-point land (15 of 32) and 71.4% from the free-throw line (20 of 28). San Antonio allowed New York to pull down a total of 39 rebounds, including 8 offensive.
Victor Wembanyama played a pivotal role for San Antonio in the last matchup, scoring 24 points in 44 minutes of play, along with 1 assist. He shot 9 of 25 during the game, achieving a shooting rate of 36.0%, and secured 13 rebounds.
This season, San Antonio boasts an impressive 62-20 record. Offensively, they are hitting 48.3% of their shots, ranking 6th in the league. The Spurs have accumulated 9,826 points, averaging 119.8 per game, and securing 47.0 rebounds. They average 28.1 assists (ranked 9th in the league) while turning the ball over 13.5 times per game. San Antonio averages 18.9 fouls and connects 78.7% from the free-throw line.
On the defensive side, San Antonio holds opponents to 35.2% shooting from three (1,066 of 3,028) and they allow 79.0% from the foul line. They have relinquished an average of 26.2 assists and 42.6 rebounds per game, ranking 12th and 8th, respectively. The Spurs stand 8th overall in points per game allowed (111.5) and pressure opponents into 13.0 turnovers per game while restricting field goal percentage to 45.1% (4th overall).
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA showdown?
Prediction: Opt for San Antonio (-5.5)
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