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It’s been a rough three days, folks. I just had to listen to this song like a hundred times [warning: foul language] and have long conversations with my cats
about the unfairness of life [they’re excellent listeners]. I’ve had to limit my PTR time, since every time I go onto the site, I see fans trying to tear each other apart and saying that everyone should be fired, and wondering how mad they would have been if the Spurs didn’t even make it to the NBA Finals1. It’s just really hard to get to the edge of success and then slip on a banana peel and fall down the mountain. A wise man once said, “I refuse to carry the burden of hiding my emotions.” And that’s the trick, feel it, let it motivate you, but don’t let it overwhelm you. That’s where the Spurs are in tonight’s game, they have to acknowledge their historic collapse in Game 3, but also have to move forward by playing with poise for 48 minutes. I think this series has shown that the Spurs have more talent in the starting lineup, but the veteran focus of the Knicks can take advantage of every mistake. They know how to exploit the way the game is being called by the refs and Coach Mike Brown knows how to work the officials.
You have to give credit to the Knicks for what they did on Wednesday night as they fought all the way to the end, but you also have to recognize the the Spurs should have won the game. If the Silver and Black can make better decisions, they still have a chance to win tonight’s game, and if they win tonight, then they just have to win one more, and then win one more again. This team can do it if they play up to their abilities, and maybe have a few bounces go their way. THIS ISN’T OVER, DAMMIT!!
Luke Kornet is questionable tonight with an undisclosed illness, and while the team hasn’t played well whenever Wembanyama has to rest, he does have to rest sometimes, because his fatigue late in Game 4 was a big factor in the Knicks comeback surge. If Luke can’t go, you might see a lot of small ball with Carter Bryant, and a lot of Hack-a-Robinson when Wemby sits. Devin Vassell could have a breakout game with the home-ish2 crowd. Things could get ugly tonight, but if it ends in a win for the Silver and Black, it’ll be beautiful. GO SPURS GO!!
- Answer: they probably wouldn’t be mad at all.
- It’s been reported that about half of the tickets for this game were sold to fans from the New York metro area. That’s going to make for a very interesting atmosphere.
Game Prediction:
Chants of “refs you suck” erupt whenever a foul is called against either team, because both Spurs and Knicks fans hate refs, and there’s a bunch of both in the arena.
San Antonio Spurs vs New York Knicks, NBA Finals, Game 5
June 13, 2026 | 7:30 PM CT
Streaming: ESPN
TV: ABC
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