Mikal Bridges delivered a solid two-way performance for the New York Knicks in their 105-95 victory against the Spurs, contributing 9 points, 3 total rebounds (2 offensive, 1 defensive), and 3 assists. He also made his presence felt with 2 steals, shooting an efficient 3/6 from the field and 3/4 from the free-throw line, with no three-point attempts. His +11 plus/minus helped the Knicks secure their 12th consecutive win.
Jalen Brunson was the undisputed offensive leader for the New York Knicks in their 105-95 win over the Spurs, erupting for a game-high 30 points. He added 3 total rebounds (1 offensive, 2 defensive) and 2 assists. Brunson shot 12/31 from the field, including 2/9 from three-point range, and was perfect from the free-throw line, going 4/4. His scoring prowess was instrumental in extending the Knicks' remarkable winning streak to 12 games.
Julian Champagnie provided a significant offensive spark for the San Antonio Spurs in their 105-95 defeat to the Knicks, tallying 16 points and an impressive 10 total rebounds (3 offensive, 7 defensive), securing a double-double. He also contributed 1 assist and 1 block. Champagnie was red-hot from beyond the arc, draining 5/10 three-pointers, and finished 5/11 from the field and 1/2 from the free-throw line, all with zero turnovers.
De'Aaron Fox battled for the San Antonio Spurs in their 105-95 loss to the Knicks, posting 7 points, 4 defensive rebounds, and 5 assists. He also recorded 1 steal. Despite his playmaking, Fox had a tough night shooting, going 3/13 from the field and 0/4 from three-point range, while converting 1/2 from the free-throw line. His efforts were not enough to secure a win against the surging Knicks.
Dylan Harper put forth an efficient performance for the San Antonio Spurs in their 105-95 defeat to the Knicks, tallying 16 points and 8 defensive rebounds. He also chipped in with 1 assist and 1 steal. Harper was effective from the field, shooting 6/10 overall and 1/4 from three-point territory, while remaining flawless from the charity stripe at 3/3, with just 1 turnover.
Josh Hart was an absolute force on the glass and defensively for the New York Knicks in their 105-95 triumph over the Spurs. He notched an astounding 15 total rebounds (2 offensive, 13 defensive), along with 6 assists and 4 steals, plus 1 block. Though his scoring was limited to 3 points on 1/5 shooting from the field (0/3 from three) and 1/1 from the free-throw line, his game-high +22 plus/minus and zero turnovers highlighted his immense impact in extending the Knicks' winning streak to 12 games.
Karl-Anthony Towns anchored the New York Knicks' frontcourt in their 105-95 victory over the Spurs, contributing a commanding 18 points and 12 total rebounds (4 offensive, 8 defensive). He also dished out 4 assists and added 1 block, shooting an efficient 7/15 from the field and a perfect 4/4 from the free-throw line, despite going 0/2 from beyond the arc. His +14 plus/minus underscored his impact in extending the Knicks' winning streak to an impressive 12 games.
Victor Wembanyama delivered a stellar all-around performance for the San Antonio Spurs against the Knicks, recording a dominant double-double with 26 points and 12 total rebounds (3 offensive, 9 defensive). The phenom also showcased his defensive prowess with 3 blocks and 1 steal, while adding 2 assists. He shot 6/21 from the field, including 2/9 from three-point range, and was nearly perfect from the free-throw line, converting 12/13 attempts, despite a challenging 6 turnovers in the 105-95 loss.