Realistic illustration of Knicks vs. Spurs NBA Cup final preview at T-Mobile Arena, capturing intense matchup, Las Vegas excitement, trophy, and high-stakes prizes.
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Knicks-Spurs NBA Cup final preview: Hot streaks, injuries and $500K+ prizes on the line

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New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs meet in the 2025 NBA Cup championship Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (8:30 p.m. ET, Amazon Prime). Knicks beat Magic 132-120, Spurs edged Thunder 111-109 in semis. Winners take $530,933 per player; losers get $212,373.

With both teams at 18-7, the NBA Cup final pits surging Knicks against resilient Spurs. New York has won five straight and nine of 10, powered by Jalen Brunson (40 points in semi, 30+ in four straight) and Karl-Anthony Towns (29 points, 8 rebounds vs. Magic). San Antonio has three in a row, including snapping OKC's 16-game streak; Victor Wembanyama dazzled post-calf injury with 22 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks, 2 assists in 20 bench minutes (54% FG).

Knicks injuries: Miles McBride (ankle), Landry Shamet (shoulder). Wembanyama's minutes may stay limited.

Semifinal bonuses were $106,187 per player, as Grizzlies' Desmond Bane celebrated post-fine: "That's huge, man. I just lost $35,000. I gotta go get it back somehow. But I'm excited. Great opportunity for us to play some meaningful basketball early in the season."

Prize jump from 2023's $500K highlights stakes: supplemental for Brunson ($34M+ salary) or Towns ($54M), but ~1/3 year for Ariel Hukporti ($1.96M). Two-way players like Kyle Mangas earn $265K (nearly half their ~$636K contracts). Betting: Knicks -2.5, O/U 231.5. Both top-8 offensively, weaker defensively; past meetings often top 230 points.

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X discussions buzz with excitement over the Knicks-Spurs NBA Cup final, blending nostalgia from their 1999 NBA Finals matchup. Opinions split: Knicks favored for experience, defense, and clutch play; Spurs backed for Wembanyama's return, momentum from upsetting OKC, and ATS trends as underdogs. Betting picks dominate, with some predicting Knicks victory and others a Spurs upset. Injury concerns for Knicks guards and Wemby's minutes noted, alongside praise for both teams' form.

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The New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 114-89 on Sunday, snapping the Spurs' 11-game winning streak at Madison Square Garden. A decisive 26-2 run by the Knicks in the first half proved pivotal after an early Spurs lead. Mikal Bridges led New York with 25 points, while Victor Wembanyama scored 25 for San Antonio.

The San Antonio Spurs travel to face the New York Knicks on Sunday, March 1, 2026, in a game that could preview the NBA Finals. San Antonio enters with a 43-16 record and an 11-game winning streak, while New York stands at 38-22. Tipoff is set for 1 p.m. ET at Madison Square Garden.

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Betting analysts highlight prop bets for the Sacramento Kings versus San Antonio Spurs game on February 21. Victor Wembanyama faces a depleted Kings frontcourt, while Russell Westbrook's role may diminish in a potential blowout. These picks reflect recent performances and team injuries.

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