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How Teams Trailing 2–0 in NBA Finals (Like the Spurs) Have Fared in History-Full List

The Spurs face an uphill battle in the 2026 NBA Finals.

San Antonio has held double-digit leads in both games of the Finals against the Knicks-a 14-point lead in Game 1 and a 12-point lead in Game 2-but has no wins to show for it. New York closed out Game 1 with an 11–0 run in the final two minutes, and Victor Wembanyama committed a costly turnover with 11 seconds to play in the Spurs' Game 2 loss.

Now, the Spurs find themselves where 37 other teams in NBA history have been before: facing a 2–0 series deficit in the NBA Finals.

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Of those previous 37 teams, only five have come back to win the championship. Three others forced a Game 7 and lost. Since the first edition of the Finals in 1947, it's been more common for teams facing a 2–0 Finals deficit to get swept (nine times) than to force a Game 7 and/or complete a comeback and hoist the Larry O'Brien Trophy (eight times).

The Spurs don't have to look too far back in league annals to find an example of a team to overcome it, though. In 2021, Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks trailed the Suns 2–0 after losing the first two games of the Finals by a total of 23 points. Just about every pundit proclaimed the series was over until Antetokounmpo turned things around in Game 3, and the Bucks went on to win the title in six games.

Here's a look at every team to face a 2–0 deficit in the Finals and how it went:

A full list of every team to trail 2–0 in NBA Finals

YEARTEAM DOWN 2–0OPPONENTFINALS RESULT
2026SpursKnicksTBD
2024MavericksCelticsCeltics in 5
2021BucksSunsBucks in 6
2020HeatLakersLakers in 6
2018CavaliersWarriorsWarriors in 4
2017CavaliersWarriorsWarriors in 5
2016CavaliersWarriorsCavs in 7
2009MagicLakersLakers in 5
2008LakersCelticsCeltics in 6
2007CavaliersSpursSpurs in 4
2006HeatMavericksHeat in 6
2005PistonsSpursSpurs in 7
2002NetsLakersLakers in 4
2000PacersLakersLakers in 6
1999KnicksSpursSpurs in 5
1997JazzBullsBulls in 6
1996SuperSonicsBullsBulls in 6
1995MagicRocketsRockets in 4
1993SunsBullsBulls in 6
1989LakersPistonsPistons in 4
1987CelticsLakersLakers in 6
1986RocketsCelticsCeltics in 6
1983Lakers76ers76ers in 4
1977Trail Blazers76ersTrail Blazers in 6
1976SunsCelticsCeltics in 6
1975BulletsWarriorsWarriors in 4
1971BulletsBucksBucks in 4
1969CelticsLakersCeltics in 7
1967Warriors76ers76ers in 6
1965LakersCelticsCeltics in 5
1964WarriorsCelticsCeltics in 5
1963LakersCelticsCeltics in 6
1961HawksCelticsCeltics in 5
1959LakersCelticsCeltics in 4
1955PistonsNationalsNationals in 7
1951KnicksRoyalsRoyals in 7
1949CapitolsLakersLakers in 6
1947StagsWarriorsWarriors in 5

However, the Spurs face a tougher task ahead than any of those five aforementioned championship-winning teams-the 2021 Bucks, 2016 Cavaliers, 2006 Heat, 1977 Trail Blazers and 1969 Celtics-did when they went down 2–0. All five of those teams lost the first two games of the Finals on the road, and returned to the friendly confines of their home arena for Game 3.

San Antonio, on the other hand, will hit the road and will play Game 3 in front of a rowdy Madison Square Garden crowd that is starving to watch the Knicks win their first title since 1973.

The Spurs are just the third team in history to start the NBA Finals by losing both games at home. The other two teams to do so-the 1995 Magic and 1993 Suns-lost in four and six games, respectively.

Teams to trail 2–0 in NBA Finals after hosting first two games

YEARTEAM DOWN 2–0OPPONENTFINALS RESULT
2026SpursKnicksTBD
1995MagicRocketsRockets in 4
1993SunsBullsBulls in 6

Game 3 is a must-win for San Antonio. No team in NBA history has ever won a series-no matter the round-when facing a 3–0 deficit.

The Spurs will have a chance to get their championship dreams back on track when they visit the Knicks at Madison Square Garden in Game 3 on Monday. Tipoff is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. ET.


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This story was originally published June 6, 2026 at 10:03 AM.

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