In Game 2 of the 2026 NBA Finals, the San Antonio Spurs lost because of some silly mistakes in the last minute. Victor Wembanyam and Stephon Castle were the two players who made those mistakes, so they were prepared to bounce back.
They did just that in Game 3 as the Spurs won after some phenomenal decision-making throughout all 48 minutes. The Spurs beat the New York Knicks by making smarter decisions and staying in control throughout the game.
Victor Wembanyama admits making fewer mistakes won the Spurs Game 3
It has been a tough series for the Spurs because their inexperience has been apparent. Of course, they disagree that their lack of experience is a factor, but it is showing up from time to time, especially during Game 2.
That was not present quite often in Game 3, which led to the Spurs' victory. It was a hard-fought and earned victory by the Spurs, which they will want to keep going ahead of Game 4.
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The narrative around the NBA Finals after Game 2 was that this Spurs team was too young. It was clear that they were struggling with making poised decisions, which Wembanyama himself admitted was a problem, but it seems they have addressed it in Game 3.
"Less mistakes, more control. It's the little things, less mistakes, less turnovers, it was a whole... Defense fuels offense, and vice versa, communication, and being early," Wembanyama said after Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
Now that the Spurs have finally won a game in this series, they are going into Game 4 with as much confidence as they can have. It will be difficult for the Knicks, but they will surely want to have a strong performance in front of the fans at Madison Square Garden.
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