Victor Wembanyama seems to have found a quiet way to reset before the biggest game of his young career, far from the noise of Madison Square Garden.
A video shared before Game 3 showed the Spurs star sitting in a public park with his sister, calmly sketching a statue while New York buzzed around him.
It may have looked like a small moment, but the timing made it fascinating: San Antonio trails the Knicks 2-0, and another loss would put them in a hole no NBA team has ever climbed out of.
Victor Wembanyama’s park moment shows calm before Knicks’ storm
Wembanyama has always preferred quiet routines to loud entrances. He is known for reading before games, focusing on mobility and recovery, and staying away from unnecessary noise. An afternoon spent sketching feels right in line with how he prepares.
The Spurs need that calm to turn into results. Wembanyama is averaging 27.5 points, 10.5 rebounds, and 3.5 blocks through two games, but he is shooting just 40.5 percent from the field and 26.7 percent from three.
His late-game mistakes have been costly, too. He had six turnovers in Game 1 and four more in Game 2, including the giveaway that helped New York steal a 105-104 win.
Game 3 is his chance to change the narrative. If Wembanyama steps up, San Antonio can get back into the series. If not, the Knicks will move within one win of the title.
MSG braces for Game 3 as Knicks fans turn up the pressure
New York is treating Game 3 like a citywide event.
Ticket prices reflect the hype. Upper-deck seats are still going for more than $6,000, according to AP, while courtside tickets have topped $75,000.

The Knicks are two wins away from their first championship since 1973, and the energy around the team is reaching new heights.
The political spotlight adds another layer. President Donald Trump is expected to attend, while Mayor Zohran Mamdani is also expected at MSG. The watch party outside the arena was canceled, and fans have been warned about enhanced security.
That is the scene waiting for Wembanyama. A quiet park sketch may have helped clear his mind, but the real masterpiece has to come on the Garden floor.
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