Stephon Castle Addresses Bad Pass From Victor Wembanyama in Game 2 Loss
Summary
The San Antonio Spurs lost Game 2 of the NBA Finals to the New York Knicks by a close score of 105-104. A key mistake happened when Spurs player Victor Wembanyama tried to pass the ball to teammate Stephon Castle, but Castle was not ready, leading to a turnover and giving the Knicks an advantage late in the game.Key Facts
- The Spurs lost Game 2 of the NBA Finals to the Knicks by one point (105-104).
- Victor Wembanyama tried to pass to Stephon Castle, but Castle was not looking, causing a bad turnover.
- Jalen Brunson of the Knicks stole the ball and later drew a foul on Wembanyama near the end of the game.
- Wembanyama scored 29 points, had nine rebounds, and blocked four shots in the game.
- The Spurs made 16 turnovers total in the game; Castle and Wembanyama caused half of those.
- The Knicks had strong performances from Karl-Anthony Towns, Jalen Brunson, and Mikal Bridges.
- The Spurs now face a 0-2 series deficit as the NBA Finals moves to New York for Game 3.
- Game 3 is scheduled for Monday at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC and ESPN.
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