NBA Finals Game 3 Picks for Spurs vs. Knicks: KAT, Wemby, & Mikal Bridges

June 8, 2026

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After the San Antonio Spurs staged a furious comeback in the fourth quarter of NBA Finals Game 2, C Victor Wembanyama missed the potential game-winning shot at the buzzer, and the New York Knicks survived with a narrow 105-104 victory. NBA Finals Game 3 between the Spurs and Knicks tips off on Monday, June 8, at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC.

According to PrizePicks Team Picks, New York is a 1.5-point home favorite in Game 3, returning a 1.75x payout if it wins against San Antonio. The Knicks won the opening two games of the NBA Finals as underdogs.

Will the Knicks continue to receive extraordinary play from C Karl-Anthony Towns? Meanwhile, several Spurs are looking to provide a major boost in Game 3, including C Victor Wembanyama and G Dylan Harper. What can we expect for NBA Finals Game 3 player picks?

Below, we'll break down our top NBA Finals Game 3 picks and stats for players on PrizePicks for Monday night’s bout between the Spurs and Knicks.

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Here are some PrizePicks for Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the Spurs and Knicks, including projections for points and rebounds.

Today’s top NBA Finals picks include Karl-Anthony Towns, Victor Wembanyama, and Mikal Bridges.

Knicks C Karl-Anthony Towns vs. Spurs: 29.5 Pts + Rebs

  • Towns has been spectacular in the opening two games of the NBA Finals, averaging 19.5 PPG and 12.5 RPG.
  • KAT has tallied at least 30 points and rebounds in both NBA Finals contests vs. the Spurs.
  • According to NBA Advanced Stats, Towns has secured 4.1 contested rebounds per game throughout the NBA playoffs.
  • Per databallr, Towns is shooting 48.1% from beyond the arc this postseason, which ranks in the 98th percentile.
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Spurs C Victor Wembanyama vs. Knicks: 39.5 Pts + Rebs

  • Wembanyama has yet to register at least 39 points and rebounds in an NBA Finals game thus far.
  • The Spurs’ star shot 34.9% from beyond the arc during the regular season but is knocking down just 26.7% of his shots from deep in the NBA Finals. Wembanyama is 4-of-15 on 3-pointers in the first two games of the series.
  • According to databallr, Wembanyama has grabbed 22.1% of his available defensive rebounds during the NBA playoffs.
  • Wembanyama has racked up double-digit rebounds in just four of his last nine games.
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Knicks G Mikal Bridges vs. Spurs: 13.5 Points

  • Bridges has scored at least 14 points in nine of his last 11 games.
  • The Knicks’ guard was incredibly efficient in Game 2 as he scored 20 points on 8-of-13 shooting. Bridges also connected on 4 of his attempts from beyond the arc.
  • According to NBA Advanced Stats, Bridges attempts 38.4% of his shots within 10 feet from the basket and is connecting on 79.4% of those shots.
  • Bridges has drilled 60.0% or more of his shots in seven of his last nine contests.
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Spurs G Dylan Harper vs. Knicks: 13.5 Points

  • Harper has scored at least 14 points in each of the two NBA Finals games thus far.
  • According to databallr, the Spurs’ 2025 first-round pick has registered 22.0 true shot attempts per 100 possessions, which ranks in the 83rd percentile.
  • Harper is shooting 38.5% (5-of-13) on 3-pointers across his last four games.
  • The Spurs’ guard still does the bulk of his damage at the rim, connecting on 64.5% of his shots from less than 10 feet from the basket.
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Knicks F OG Anunoby vs. Spurs: 15.5 Points

  • Anunoby has racked up at least 16 points in 10 of his last 12 games, including clearing that number in both NBA Finals matchups against the Spurs.
  • According to databallr, Anunoby has knocked down 47.8% of his 3-point shots this postseason, ranking in the 90th percentile.
  • In addition, the Knicks’ forward is shooting 45.5% (5-of-11) from beyond the arc in Games 1 and 2 of the NBA Finals.
  • Anunoby has only failed to score at least 16 points in two of his 14 games throughout New York’s playoff run.
  • He owns a +12.6% relative true shooting percentage throughout the 2026 postseason, ranking in the 95th percentile.
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The Knicks have been on fire with 13 consecutive wins, taking the opening two games of the NBA Finals in San Antonio. Will Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs be able to turn the tide of the series in Game 3 on Monday night?

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Chris Bengel is a veteran sports writer with two decades of experience covering the NBA, NHL, and NFL for CBS Sports and 247Sports. He attended Rowan University where he earned a degree in journalism and is a tortured Philadelphia sports fan residing in Harrisburg, PA.