The Knicks walked out of San Antonio with the slimmest result of the night, beating the Spurs 105-104 in the lone NBA game on the June 6 schedule. It was the headline finish in an eight-game cross-league slate that tilted heavily toward road teams and featured several emphatic separation games.
Across the NBA W, Dallas beat Los Angeles 104-96, Phoenix held off Portland 78-72, Seattle controlled Minnesota 88-68, Golden State edged Las Vegas 84-79, and Washington routed Atlanta 109-77. In Spain’s ACB, Tenerife stunned Real Madrid 107-95, while Barcelona handled Murcia 100-76.
Knicks Survive Spurs in One-Point Finish
New York’s 105-104 win over San Antonio supplied the tightest margin of the slate and the night’s clearest late-game pressure point. In a game decided by a single possession, the Knicks did enough on the road to turn a narrow scoring edge into the final result.
For the Spurs, the one-point loss lands as the kind of outcome that often comes down to execution margins: a missed opportunity, a defensive possession, a late-clock decision. For New York, the value is straightforward — a road win in a game that offered no cushion.
NBA W: Dream and Storm Create the Biggest Gaps
The most decisive NBA W result came in Atlanta, where Washington beat the Dream 109-77. The Mystics’ 32-point margin stood out immediately on a schedule that also included several competitive road wins.
Seattle also produced a commanding road performance, beating Minnesota 88-68. The 20-point gap reflected one of the cleanest results of the night, with the Storm creating separation in a matchup that never finished inside late-possession range.
Dallas added another road win with a 104-96 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks. The Wings reached triple digits away from home, matching the broader theme of the slate: visiting teams dictating terms.
Aces and Mercury Fall in Tight Home Games
Phoenix beat Portland 78-72 in a lower-scoring six-point game, while Golden State defeated Las Vegas 84-79. Both results fit the night’s pattern of road teams closing out competitive games without needing runaway offense.
For Las Vegas, the 84-79 defeat to Golden State was one of the more notable home losses on the board. For Phoenix, the 78-72 result showed enough scoring control to leave Portland chasing late.
ACB: Tenerife Stuns Real Madrid, Barcelona Rolls
The ACB slate brought two major road results. Tenerife beat Real Madrid 107-95, pairing a high-end scoring output with a 12-point away win over one of Europe’s marquee clubs.
Barcelona delivered the other Spanish statement, beating Murcia 100-76. The 24-point margin was the largest ACB gap of the day and one of the most complete results across the full slate.
Road Teams Define the Night
Of the eight games played across all leagues, visiting teams won seven. The only home win came from Minnesota’s 88-68 victory over Seattle.
That made June 6 a road-heavy slate with multiple forms of control: New York surviving by one in San Antonio, Washington and Barcelona winning big, and Tenerife producing one of the day’s most striking ACB results in Madrid.
