New York Knicks  vs. San Antonio Spurs (03-01-2026) game preview: When and where to watch, expected lineup, injury report, prediction, and moreNew York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs preview (Image via NBA) The Spurs end February with a perfect 11-0 record, scoring 110 points or more in each of their 11 games, and they are still gaining ground on the NBA-leading Oklahoma City Thunder at the top of the Western Conference. Conversely, San Antonio came to New York City on Thursday and defeated the Brooklyn Nets, raising their season record to 43-16 thanks to a game-high 26 points from Julian Champagnie. The Spurs defeated the Nets 126-110 on Thursday in their most recent game. After defeating the Bucks 127-98 on Friday, the Knicks came into this game. The Spurs won thanks to a team-high 26 points from Julian Champagnie. The Knicks won thanks to a team-high 27 points from Jalen Brunson.

New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs – When and where to watch the game

On Sunday, March 1, 2026, at Madison Square Garden, the San Antonio Spurs (43-16) will face the New York Knicks (38-22) in an attempt to continue an 11-game winning run. ABC will broadcast it at 1 p.m. ET. Additionally, Fubo and Prime Video will telecast the entire match online.

New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs – Expected Starting Lineups

New York Knicks

PG Jalen BrunsonSG Josh HartSF Mikal BridgesPF OG AnunobyC Karl-Anthony Towns

San Antonio Spurs

PG De’Aaron FoxSG Stephon CastleSF Devin VassellPF Julian ChampagnieC Victor Wembanyama

New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs – Injury Report

New York Knicks

Miles McBride- Out (Undergo surgery for a core muscle injury)

San Antonio Spurs

Harrison Ingram- Day-to-day signed a two-way contract with the SpursDavid Jones Garcia- Out underwent ankle surgery Wednesday

New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs – Game Prediction

This season, the Spurs have won 31 games, or 75.6% of the games in which they started as favorites. The Spurs score 118.5 points per game on average, 7.0 more than the Knicks give up (111.5). In contrast to their opponents, who make 12.9 three-pointers while shooting 35.7%, the Spurs make 13.2 three-pointers per game at a 35.2% rate. The Spurs have scored 119.3 points per game at home, which is higher than their average of 117.8 points per game away from home. In terms of defense, they do marginally better at home, giving up 111.1 points per game, as opposed to 112.3 points per game on the road.