Karl-Anthony Towns and the New York Knicks are in San Antonio to face Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
Welcome to the live blog! We’ve reached the 2026 NBA Finals.
Tonight, Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle and the San Antonio Spurs will host Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns and the New York Knicks in Game 1 (8:30 ET, ABC), as these two storied franchises compete for the Larry O’Brien Trophy.
What we know about Wednesday’s game:
- The Knicks won the season series 2-1, including their victory over the Spurs in the 2025 Emirates NBA Cup Final.
- The Spurs have won five NBA championships in their history (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014), while the Knicks have won two (1970, 1973).
JUNE 3, 2026 / 9:35 ET
Brunson still out there
The Spurs have put Carter Bryant, who gave Shai Gilgeous-Alexander some trouble in the Western Conference Finals, on Jalen Brunson (11 pts), who seems no worse for wear for the ankle pain.
“Brunson has an iron will,” said Mike Breen as the Knicks’ captain swerved his way to the rim for two.
38-37 Knicks with 4:17 to go in the half.
JUNE 3, 2026 / 9:30 ET
3-pointers not falling yet
The two teams are a combined 8-of-31 (25.8%) from 3-point range so far. The Finals stage often makes it tough to shoot — both teams have to get used to it.
Jalen Brunson is now battling an ankle tweak, adding to his physical woes from tonight’s contest. He is, obviously, crucial to the Knicks — New York holds its breath.
37-32 Spurs with 5:52 to go in the quarter.
JUNE 3, 2026 / 9:23 ET
Knicks rallying
Karl-Anthony Towns (6 pts, 4 reb, 2 ast) has been going at Victor Wembanyama (7 pts, 2 blk) with Jalen Brunson off the floor.
The two centers have been battling early — the emotion is fun to watch.
Wemby recovers… and SWATS IT 🚫
7 PTS, 2 BLK and 1 STL so far for the @spurs! pic.twitter.com/hPuWaSIRVS
— NBA (@NBA) June 4, 2026
Spurs up 31-28 with 8:03 to go in the second quarter.
JUNE 3, 2026 / 9:16 ET
Karl-Anthony Towns believes
“Staying together what’s got us to the moment,” the Knicks’ center said in the quarter-break interview. “Staying together is what’s going to get us through it.”
Jalen Brunson is back on the Knicks bench.
JUNE 3, 2026 / 9:12 ET
Spurs lead 27-19 after one
San Antonio looked no worse for their quick turnaround in the first quarter, holding New York to 8-of-24 (33.3%) shooting.
Dylan Harper (10 pts) is +13 so far, while Landry Shamet is -15 for the Knicks.
If Shamet can’t stay with the Spurs guards, Mike Brown will have to go deeper into his bench. Maybe San Antonio native Jordan Clarkson? NBA Cup Final hero Tyler Kolek? He does have options.
JUNE 3, 2026 / 9:06 ET
Brunson starting slow
The Knicks’ captain (3 PTS) is 1-of-7 so far in the contest, harried by Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper.
He just took a shot to the knee from a falling Harrison Barnes, then got attacked by Harper (10 pts) for a floater in the lane on the next possession. He’s headed back to the locker room for treatment.
27-17 Spurs with 1:27 to go in the first quarter.
JUNE 3, 2026 / 9:01 ET
Dylan Harper making an impact
The rookie guard (8 pts) just stole the ball and went coast-to-coast, drawing a foul, picked up an and-one bucket in the lane and stuck a 3-pointer.
Luke Kornet’s DEFLECTION leads to Dylan Harper’s AND-1!
Harper leads all scorers with 8 in the first frame on ABC 🔥 pic.twitter.com/qF7gjh2wvA
— NBA (@NBA) June 4, 2026
“Dylan Harper on fire in his first Finals game! That’s one rambunctious rookie,” said Mike Breen.
Harper’s been impressive throughout this Playoff run — his sense of angles and timing around the rim is special, and he has good athleticism and strength to back it up.
22-17 Spurs with 2:57 to go in the first, as San Antonio continues a 15-3 run.
JUNE 3, 2026 / 8:46 ET
Knicks up early
10-7 New York with 7:52 to go in the first, as they hold San Antonio to 3-of-11 (27.3%) shooting to start the contest.
OG Anunoby (5 pts) is the top scorer for the Knicks, as he and Jalen Brunson hit their first 3-point attempts of the game.
JUNE 3, 2026 / 8:30 ET
The NBA Finals are about to begin

Singer, songwriter, producer and actress Tori Kelly performs the National Anthem ahead of Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals! pic.twitter.com/W3mWxWt9f9
— NBA (@NBA) June 4, 2026
JUNE 3, 2026 / 8:13 ET
The Jackals are ready to howl
“With tremendous effort and results (they’ve realized my vision),” Victor Wembanyama said of The Jackals cheering section at Media Day. “I knew for years this Spurs community had it in them, and now to see it organized into something efficient and effective, it’s a great joy.”
Wembanyama founded the group of avid Spurs supporters ahead of the 2025-26 season.
The @SpursJackals are READY for Game 1!
“Every Jackal here knows how dedicated all the fans here are about the Spurs winning the Finals.”
The 2026 NBA Finals begin at 8:30pm/et on ABC. pic.twitter.com/TBiM9pGDFC
— NBA (@NBA) June 3, 2026
JUNE 3, 2026 / 8:00 ET
Patrick Ewing in the place to be
New York royalty. A warrior. Only fitting that he’s in the building to see the Knicks pursue glory.
NBA Finals Game 1 Player Correspondent @CalebWilson2025 checks in with Patrick Ewing!
Knicks/Spurs Game 1: 8:30 PM ET, ABC pic.twitter.com/PoZIhCImnY
— NBA (@NBA) June 3, 2026
JUNE 3, 2026 / 7:30 ET
The Knicks’ captain gets loose
JB GETS WARM FOR HIS NBA FINALS DEBUT🗽
Game 1 from San Antonio tips at 8:30pm/et on ABC! pic.twitter.com/TRBbMyEmz8
— NBA (@NBA) June 3, 2026
JUNE 3, 2026 / 7:05 ET
These two teams went down to the wire this season
JUNE 3, 2026 / 6:30 ET
Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks are in San Antonio to face the Spurs in Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals.
New York:
- PG Jalen Brunson
- Brunson discussed the challenge of going up against Stephon Castle at Media Day. “I think his intensity and tenacity are special… He’s something you definitely have to game plan for, and just be smart.” We’ll see if Castle’s strength can bother Brunson in the mid-post, where he is consistently dominant.
- SG Josh Hart
- Hart shot 41.3% from 3-point range during the regular season, but that’s dipped to 30.3% in the postseason. It’s been enough to keep him viable, but the Spurs may try to cheat off him — watch that as an early variable in this series.
- SF Mikal Bridges
- The NBA’s current iron man is cruising along, as always, in the Playoffs, basically mirroring his regular season production. He may need to step it up in this series, as the Spurs have the defenders to bother Brunson. Can Bridges be a consistent second option when the lights are at their brightest?
- PF OG Anunoby
- Anunoby will likely draw the initial assignment on Victor Wembanyama, allowing Karl-Anthony Towns to lurk around the rim and block shots. Wembanyama punished the Thunder for going small in the Western Conference Finals, but OG is an elite all-around defender, with a 7’2″ wingspan, and mirrors Wemby at roughly 240 pounds.
- C Karl-Anthony Towns
- Towns was a team-low -10 against the Spurs this season (over all three games, including the Emirates NBA Cup Final) despite shooting 51.6/36.4/92.3 from the field. This is the biggest stage the six-time All-Star has ever played on. Will he be able to step up in this matchup?
San Antonio:
- PG De’Aaron Fox
- Will Fox be able to hold up against Jalen Brunson on switches? Brunson shot 6-for-11 against him for 15 points over 33.3 possessions in the regular season.
- SG Stephon Castle
- Castle’s eager for the challenge of guarding the Knicks’ captain. “What’s worked for me is trying to be physical with him,” he said at Media Day. “Trying to be as disciplined I can, crowd his space, but not give him the angles that he’s looking for.”
- SF Devin Vassell
- Vassell averaged 13.9 ppg, including 39.6% shooting from 3-point range, while largely being guarded by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in the Western Conference Finals. He’ll have to be able to hold up physically against the strength of the Knicks wings and potentially punish Brunson on the offensive end.
- PF Julian Champagnie
- The Brooklyn native was crucial in Game 7 against the Thunder, knocking down six 3-pointers en route to the victory. He can go off like a supernova.
- C Victor Wembanyama
- The Alien ascends to the global stage tonight. He had a transcendent Game 1 against the Thunder — all eyes will be on him tonight, as he seeks to match it.
JUNE 3, 2026 / 6:00 ET
Tuesday’s injury report
Mitchell Robinson is questionable with a fractured right fifth metacarpal bone. The metacarpals connect the fingers to the wrist.
JUNE 3, 2026 / 5:30 ET
Two great teams prepare for the NBA Finals
Welcome to the biggest stage in basketball. It’s the culmination of a long season.
Enjoy the drama, and the moment.
This team. This city. It’s got the look. #AlwaysKnicks pic.twitter.com/KyrOKJpGQU
— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) June 2, 2026
It all starts tonight 🏆#PorVida | @HEB | @Ledger pic.twitter.com/L3ldCUlRwO
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) June 3, 2026
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