Victor Wembanyama’s first NBA Finals win came in a 115‑111 victory over the New York Knicks on Monday night at Madison Square Garden. the 32‑point, eight‑rebound,six‑assist performance kept the Spurs from a 3‑0 deficit and snapped New York’s 13‑game postseason winning streak,the second‑longest in NBA history.

Wembanyama’s 32‑Point, 12‑of‑20 Efficiency Sets Tone

From the opening tip, Wembanyama dominated, scoring 10 of the Spurs’ first 12 points with two early dunks. He finished 12 of 20 from the floor, underscoring the all‑round game that has made him the face of the league’s next generation.

Stephon Castle and De’Aaron Fox Deliver Late Clutch Shots

Castle added 23 points, while Fox hit a critical 3‑pointer with 1:53 left to put San Antonio up 111‑104. Castle sealed the win with two free throws in the final 6.8 seconds after OG Anunoby’s 3‑pointer had narrowed the gap.

Knicks’ 13‑Game Streak Ends as Wembanyama Rallies

New York had not lost since April 23 and seemed poised for a 3‑0 lead, but Wembanyama’s 10 points in the fourth quarter fended off a late rally led by Jalen Brunson, who finished with 32 points.

Series Shifts Back to San Antonio with New Momentum

The win gives the Spurs home‑court advantage for Game 4 on Wednesday, and a victory could force a Game 5 in San Antonio. No team has ever rallied from a 3‑0 deficit to win an NBA playoff series, but the Spurs now have a fighting chance.

Who Is the Unnamed Buyer?

While the source does not name the buyer, the headline “Who Is the Unnamed Buyer?” highlights the mystery surrounding the transaction. The buyer’s identity remains undisclosed, leaving fans and analysts speculating about the potential impact on the team’s future.