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Inside the NBA's panel agreed at halftime of the Knicks vs. Spurs NBA Finals Game 2: Victor Wembanyama is being dominated by Karl-Anthony Towns.
The 2026 NBA Finals will be able available to watch in many formats on ABC, the ESPN app and NBA App, and at global fan events.
With a chance to get back in the series, Wemby ended the game with nightmare possession after nightmare possession.
The "82-0" game sensation is bringing out the competitive spirit in fans, athletes and analysts alike. Since its launch, the game has prompted fans to figure out how to put the best starting five together from past and present NBA eras with the goal of achieving a perfect 82-0 record in a simulated season.
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The Trump effect: President's presence turns NBA into NFL, at least for a night
It goes without saying that with major professional sports in North America, the National Football League is the undisputed king. (In fact, some could argue that the second biggest "professional" sport in America is now college football.
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The NBA banned two fans for life for trying to take a selfie
The 2026 NBA Finals opened Wednesday night at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio. The New York Knicks won 105-95. And before the night was over, two people had received lifetime bans from the NBA — one of whom spent the fourth quarter of Game 1 sprinting across the court toward Victor Wembanyama with a phone in his hand.
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Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks on Wednesday had everything. It even had a fan risk it all just to get an in-game selfie with Spurs big man Victor Wembanyama.