The 2026 NBA Finals have sprung back to life after the San Antonio Spurs secured a crucial 115-111 victory over the New York Knicks in Game 3 at Madison Square Garden.
Leading the charge was Victor Wembanyama, who produced a sensational 32-point performance to keep San Antonio’s championship hopes alive. The win reduced New York’s series lead to 2-1 and halted the Knicks’ impressive 13-game playoff winning streak.
With Game 4 looming, the Finals have reached a pivotal moment. Another Spurs victory would level the series and shift momentum dramatically, while a Knicks win would put them within touching distance of a historic NBA title.
Wembanyama Continues His Rise
Much of the spotlight remains fixed on Wembanyama, whose influence on the series continues to grow. The 7-foot-4 French star responded emphatically after facing criticism for a costly mistake in Game 2, delivering a dominant display when his team needed it most.
His performances throughout the postseason have strengthened the belief that he could become the next global face of basketball, following in the footsteps of the game’s greatest international stars.
D’Tigress Discover World Cup Challenge
Away from the NBA Finals, Nigeria’s celebrated women’s national team, D’Tigress, now know their opponents for the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup.
The African champions have been drawn alongside:
- France
- South Korea
- Hungary
Many observers believe the draw could have been significantly tougher, giving Nigeria a realistic opportunity to advance from the group stage.
Africa’s Standard Bearers
D’Tigress continue to set the benchmark for women’s basketball on the continent. Their dominance in Africa and growing reputation on the global stage have raised expectations ahead of the World Cup.
With a blend of experienced leaders and emerging talent, Nigeria will once again carry the hopes of African basketball as they aim to make another statement against some of the world’s elite nations.