Victor Wembanyama avoids penalty after shove on Jalen Brunson in Game 3

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Last updated Jun 10, 2026

Victor Wembanyama avoids penalty after shove on Jalen Brunson in Game 3
Summary

The NBA Finals continue as the San Antonio Spurs face the New York Knicks. In Game 3, Victor Wembanyama of the Spurs delivered a shove to Jalen Brunson that drew controversy but was not upgraded to a flagrant foul by the league. This incident occurred during a tightly contested matchup, which ended in a 115-111 victory for the Spurs. Brunson's sister, Erica, expressed her reaction to the ruling on social media, stating, 'We move.' As the series shifts to Madison Square Garden, the Knicks, leading 2-1, need improved performance from Brunson, who has struggled in the Finals so far.

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  • Spurs lead NBA Finals series 2-1 after Game 3 win.
  • Wembanyama scored 32 points in the game against the Knicks.
  • Brunson has faced challenges, shooting 82 points on 81 attempts.
  • Game 4 will take place at Madison Square Garden.
  • Erica Brunson reacted to the shove ruling on social media.
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  • 11:00 AMYahoo SportsJalen Brunson’s Sister Erica Drops 2-Word Reaction to Victor Wembanyama’s Shove Not Being Upgraded to Flagrant Foul
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The NBA Finals have been a tightly contested battle through three games. The upstart San Antonio Spurs, who survived the Western Conference ringer, are facing a more experienced New York Knicks squad trying to end a 53-year championship drought.

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