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Game Day BarsJune 9, 20265 min read

San Antonio Spurs vs New York Knicks Game 4: Preview & Odds

Three games in. One stolen on the road. The San Antonio Spurs vs New York Knicks series has already delivered a gut-punch classic — and Game 4 at Madison Square Garden could be the loudest night in midtown all year. This is the one.

The Knicks hold a 2-1 series edge, but San Antonio just snatched Game 3 with a 115-111 win on June 9th, and the momentum has officially flipped. Here's the contrarian angle nobody's shouting loud enough: the Spurs own the best road record in the league at 17-7, per advanced stats — this team thrives away from home. (Trust me on this one.) The Garden crowd won't rattle them.

Matchup Analysis

Let's talk stakes first. The New York Knicks come in at 18-10 on the season (Home: 18-10, Away: 18-10), while the San Antonio Spurs sit at 17-7 (Home: 6-3, Away: 17-7) per team records. In the broader standings picture, San Antonio leads their conference at 62-20, while New York sits second in theirs at 62-20, per division standings.

The numbers tell a story on both sides. The Knicks are the more defensive unit — allowing just 101.3 points per game on average, per ESPN stats — while the Spurs surrender 105.3 per night. Offensively, San Antonio has the edge in raw scoring, averaging 119.8 points per game versus New York's 116.5. Both teams shoot 48% from the field, but the Knicks hold a slim edge from three at 37% compared to San Antonio's 36%.

The individual matchups? Must-watch. For San Antonio, Victor Wembanyama is the two-way monster — 25.0 points and 11.5 rebounds per game — while Stephon Castle runs the offense with 7.4 assists per game, per ESPN. You could make the case this is where the series gets decided.

Series Status

The head-to-head currently reads 2-1 in favor of New York, per series records. San Antonio also has an unspecified forward listed as Out per the ESPN injury report — worth monitoring before tip. The Knicks are riding a 9-1 run over their last ten, though they dropped Game 3 to snap a four-game win streak.

Odds and Betting Angles

The line for San Antonio Spurs vs New York Knicks Game 4 has the Knicks as 1.5-point favorites at home, with the over/under set at 215.5, per current odds. Honest take? That spread feels razor thin given how these games have played out — and that's the kind of detail that keeps you up at night.

Three of the last three matchups between these teams have been decided by 10 points or fewer, per recent game results — including a one-point nail-biter in Game 3.

The over/under of 215.5 is worth examining: the Knicks average 116.5 points offensively while holding opponents to 101.3, per ESPN stats, which suggests New York games tend to be controlled affairs.

San Antonio's 119.8 average pushes the pace, and their 28.1 assists per game signal a free-flowing offense that can spike totals in a hurry.

New York's +16.4 scoring margin per advanced stats is elite — but the Spurs just proved they can crack that defense. San Antonio's form reads WWLLW over their last five, per schedule trends — they've bounced back after back-to-back losses before (probably will again).

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If your state allows it, this 1.5-point spread is a live conversation. For the latest odds and lines on tonight's game before you head out, check where the action is landing — it's worth tracking how the money moves before tip-off.

Broadcast Info

Tip-off for San Antonio Spurs vs New York Knicks Game 4 is set for Wednesday, June 10th at 8:30 PM ET (converted from the 00:30 UTC June 11th tip), broadcast live on ABC, per game schedule. Streaming options through the ABC app and ESPN+ may be available depending on your subscription and market. Madison Square Garden, midtown Manhattan, is the venue.

Where to Watch in New York

Here's the thing: the energy in New York tonight will be absolutely unreal. For the full game-day experience, the best sports bars in New York have you covered.

Stout NYC at 133 West 33rd Street is the obvious anchor for this one — 29 TVs, steps from Madison Square Garden, casual vibe, and a crowd that will already be dialed in before tip. This is the electric epicenter for Knicks watch parties in the neighborhood.

Yard House at 575 7th Ave is another prime option in the heart of midtown — casual atmosphere, solid quality rating, and positioned perfectly for pre-game energy before the Garden lights up.

Tir na Nog at 254 W 31st St keeps you in the Garden district with a casual neighborhood feel that fills up fast on big game nights.

Horn's Hook Tavern at 1589 First Avenue brings 8 TVs and a casual vibe to the Upper East Side — great if you want to watch the Knicks with a neighborhood crowd rather than a tourist-heavy midtown bar.

Clinton Hall at 90 Washington St in the Financial District rounds out the list — casual, solid quality, and a downtown crowd that knows their basketball.

Also worth bookmarking: Ron Blacks Beer Hall at 181 Mamaroneck Avenue and Blue Haven South at 121 Fulton Street, both carrying strong quality ratings for game-night crowds. And if you're craving more New York sports content beyond basketball, check out the St. Louis Cardinals vs New York Mets game preview for the baseball fans in the group.

Final Take: Who Wins Game 4?

Honestly, this series is a coin flip dressed up as a home-court advantage story.

The Knicks' 9-1 run over their last ten and that suffocating 101.3 points allowed make them the logical pick at MSG — but San Antonio's 62-20 road record per advanced stats says the Spurs don't fold in hostile buildings. Wembanyama against Towns is the matchup that could decide this game, and neither player blinks.

The edge goes to New York at home, but don't count on a comfortable margin — this one likely goes down to the wire. Looking for the best bars to watch this game in New York, find top venues like Ron Blacks Beer Hall, Yard House, or Clinton Hall to catch the action. Get to one of those spots early, grab your seat, and don't miss what could be a legendary night at the Garden.


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