Down 2-0 in their NBA Finals series against the New York Knicks, the San Antonio Spurs pulled off a road triumph of their own on Monday night in Game 3. Still facing a disadvantage in the championship set, can head coach Mitch Johnson’s crew build even more momentum on Wednesday?
Game 4 between the two squads tips off at 8:30 p.m. ET in New York, with the Knicks favored by 2.5 points on the PrizePicks Team Picks spread. In a series of stars, could role players also find a way to impact the action?
Below, we'll break down our top Spurs vs. Knicks NBA Finals Game 4 picks and player stats to consider ahead of Wednesday night’s contest.
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NBA Finals Game 4 Picks for Spurs vs. Knicks Tonight on PrizePicks
Here are some of the top PrizePicks player projections and stats for Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the Spurs and Knicks on Wednesday.
Tonight’s Game 4 projections include PG Jalen Brunson, C Karl-Anthony Towns, and C Victor Wembanyama.
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Knicks PG Jalen Brunson vs. Spurs: 33.5 Pts + Asts
- Brunson isn’t having a good time in this series, converting just 37.0% of his shots and making 31.8% of tries from beyond the arc.
- Spurs G Stephon Castle is doing a fantastic job of bottling Brunson up, holding him to a 34% effective field goal mark in 66.8 possessions (databallr).
- The star floor general has an ugly 1:1 assist-to-turnover ratio in the NBA Finals, averaging 4.3 apiece per game.
- Despite carrying a usage rate of 39.6% in Games 1-3, Brunson had an offensive rating below 90 twice.
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Knicks C Karl-Anthony Towns vs. Spurs: 17.5 Points
- Somehow, despite not scoring in the fourth quarter of any game this series, Towns has averaged a mostly respectable 16.7 PPG on 51.4% shooting.
- KAT is automatic near the basket in the NBA Playoffs, making 70.6% of his attempts from 0-3 feet after posting a 63.2% mark in the regular season.
- Towns’ 16.0% Player Impact Estimate is first on the Knicks in the NBA Finals and second only to Wembanyama overall.
- Wembanyama has been anything but the KAT stopper, as he’s surrendering a 62% eFG% in 65.2 guarded possessions.
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Spurs C Victor Wembanyama vs. Knicks: 38.5 Pts + Rebs
- Wembanyama is putting up 38.7 combined points and rebounds each night in the NBA Finals.
- Since going 6-for-21 in Game 1, Wemby has made 22 of his 39 field goals (56.4%) and also 4 of his 10 3-point heaves (40.0%).
- The Defensive Player of the Year is pulling down 21.7% of available defensive boards in the postseason, ranking in the 88th percentile.
- Out of the entire NBA Playoff field with double-digit games this year, only Detroit Pistons C Jalen Duren (20.0) has averaged more rebounding chances than Wembanyama (18.4), per NBA Advanced Stats.
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Knicks PF OG Anunoby vs. Spurs: 24 Pts + Rebs + Asts
- OG Anunoby is producing 26 PRA through his first three games in this NBA Finals.
- Anunoby has scored 17+ points in Games 1-3, culminating with a 28-point explosion in Game 3 that saw him go 9-of-13 (69.2%) from the field.
- Among forwards with 10+ playoff games in 2026, Anunoby’s 2.4 contested rebounds per game are 10th.
- While OG’s raw assist numbers are low, his teammates’ average shot quality on his potential assists is in the 84th percentile.
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Spurs G Dylan Harper vs. Knicks: 23.5 Pts + Rebs + Asts
- Harper’s first NBA Finals set is off to a great start, as he’s putting up 25.1 PRA on a nightly basis.
- The rookie’s ability to penetrate the defense is historically good for a guard so young, as he’s producing efficient numbers on driving floaters and layups with solid volume.
- Harper’s rebounding production has skyrocketed in the postseason. His 14.1% defensive rebounding clip is in the 95th percentile, and his 2.4% self-rebounding mark resides in the 66th.
- The Rutgers product is netting 11.0 potential assists per 100 possessions (94th percentile) while also boasting a 25.8% on-ball rate (92nd percentile).
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Everyone has their eyes on top-10 players like Brunson and Wembanyama, but don’t forget about each side’s supporting cast. It takes a village to secure a championship ring, which both San Antonio and New York are hoping to get a step closer to on Wednesday.
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