Leveraging a well-orchestrated defensive scheme and efficient ball movement, the Spurs dismantled the Knicks’ offensive rhythm in a commanding Game 4 win. Coach Popovich’s adjustments, highlighted by a switch to a zone defense in the second quarter, disrupted New York’s shooters and forced multiple turnovers. The Spurs’ backcourt duo orchestrated relentless pressure on the perimeter, resulting in 15 steals that translated into easy transition points. This tactical discipline not only stifled the Knicks’ star scorers but also energized the team’s role players, who stepped up with crucial three-pointers and aggressive drives.

Key factors that defined the Spurs’ dominance:

  • Effective zone defense limiting Knicks’ field goal percentage to below 42%
  • Superior rebounding advantage (+8) controlling second-chance opportunities
  • Balanced scoring with five players hitting double figures
  • Fast-paced transition offense generating 22 fast-break points
Stat Category Spurs Knicks
Points in Paint 48 34
Turnovers 10 18
Three-Point % 38% 29%
Free Throw % 85% 79%