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Jalen Brunson's late-game heroics help Knicks top Spurs in Game 1 of NBA Finals

Jalen Brunson gave the New York Knicks a huge scare in the first quarter, limping off and leaving the floor to deal with what appeared to be some sort of knee and ankle issues.

He wasn't gone for long.

And by the fourth quarter, all that was forgotten.

Brunson won the NBA's clutch player award in 2025, and in case anyone forgot why, he provided a series of reminders in a scintillating final 7 1/2 minutes that helped the Knicks beat the San Antonio Spurs 105-95 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night.

He scored 30 points in the game, 13 in that final stretch — outscoring the Spurs by himself in those game-deciding minutes.

"He's a tremendous player that's skilled, picks his spots, knows his angles, shoots contested shots without being sped up," Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said. "He's a phenomenal player. We just got to keep making him work. Again, he had a phenomenal game. He got going."

The numbers from that final burst, which started with 7:37 left and the game tied at 86:

— Brunson shot 5 for 9, while the Spurs shot 2 for 11.

— Brunson outscored the Spurs 13-9 by himself, the Knicks outscored them 19-9 as a team.

— He went on a personal 8-0 run to give New York a 94-86 lead, and when the Spurs answered with a 9-0 run for a 95-94 edge, Brunson delivered a corner 3-pointer that put the Knicks on top for good.

— The Spurs never scored again.

"I think we know what we have to do," Brunson said. "I think we are a pretty together group. Be able to trust each other and still have each other's back and know that we just have to keep chipping away, chipping away. It's just a credit to the mentality that we have as a team."

The Knicks have won 12 straight games, just the third team to do that in a single postseason. The

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