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Brunson’s 36 Points Lift Knicks Past Spurs 107-106 in Thriller

Jalen Brunson scored 36 points as the New York Knicks overcame a significant deficit to defeat the visiting San Antonio Spurs 107-106 at Madison Square Garden on Thursday.

Brooks Avery

June 12, 20262 min read

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June 11, 2026

A Dramatic Turnaround in New York

Jalen Brunson delivered a masterclass in scoring efficiency, pouring in 36 points to lead the New York Knicks to a narrow 107-106 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. The win, secured at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, June 11, 2026, showcased a team that refused to yield despite facing a substantial early deficit. The final tally of 107-106 reflected a game defined by momentum shifts and late-game execution.

Early Spurs Dominance

The visiting Spurs came out of the gate with aggressive intensity, establishing a commanding lead early in the contest. San Antonio’s offense was firing on all cylinders in the opening period, putting up 41 points while holding New York to just 22. The Spurs extended their advantage in the second quarter, adding 35 more points to the board compared to the Knicks’ 27. By halftime, San Antonio had built a formidable lead, capitalizing on their early offensive surge and leaving the home crowd in suspense.

Knicks Rally in the Second Half

The complexion of the game changed dramatically after the break. The New York Knicks tightened their defense and found their rhythm offensively, winning the third quarter 26-14 to chip away at the deficit. They continued their surge in the fourth quarter, outscoring San Antonio 32-16 to complete the comeback. The decisive final period saw New York’s offense explode while their defense stifled the Spurs, erasing the early gap and securing the one-point victory.

Key Performances and Final Standings

Brunson was the catalyst for New York’s offensive revival, also contributing 7 assists to facilitate his teammates. Karl-Anthony Towns controlled the glass for the Knicks, grabbing 10 rebounds to support the team’s interior presence. For San Antonio, Victor Wembanyama posted a double-double with 24 points and 13 rebounds, while De'Aaron Fox orchestrated the offense with 7 assists. The result improved the New York Knicks’ record to 53-29, while the San Antonio Spurs fell to 62-20. The game drew an attendance of 19,812 at Madison Square Garden.

Sources

https://www.espn.com/nba/game/_/gameId/401859966

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Brooks Avery

Brooks Avery covers Sherman sports, from high school teams to Austin College athletics.

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