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Spurs’ Double-Digit Leads Over Knicks Keep Turning Into Losses
San Antonio’s season-long Knicks problem has followed a strange pattern, including the NBA Cup and Finals. According to Tim Reynolds, the Spurs are 0-4 in games where they led New York by 10 or more points, but 1-0 when they did not build a double-digit lead. The stat adds context to repeated blown chances against the Knicks.
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