The San Antonio Spurs secured a commanding 70-49 victory over the New York Knicks in NBA Summer League play on Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Carter Bryant led all scorers with 19 points, showcasing a versatile offensive game that included a 22-foot three-pointer and a 17-foot fadeaway jump shot.
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Bryant also added a driving layup and multiple free throws to fuel the Spurs' dominant performance.
Ja'Kobi Gillespie and Tyler Nickel contributed to San Antonio's offensive rhythm, with Gillespie hitting an 11-foot driving floater, a 12-foot pullup, and a 25-foot step-back three-pointer.
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The Knicks struggled to find consistent scoring, despite perimeter shooting from Tyler Nickel, who connected on several 25-foot and 26-foot three-pointers and a two-point layup assisted by Dillon Jones.
Pacome Dadiet added points for New York with a one-foot dunk off an assist from Jack Kayil, a 23-foot three-pointer, and a driving layup, but the effort was insufficient to close the gap.
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San Antonio's balanced attack and stifling defense held the Knicks to just 49 points, securing the blowout win.