Sandro Mamukelashvili · For those who enjoyed 1998-99’s NBA campaign, it’s safe to say that after a two-season story that included 61-point eruptions, Christmas Day thrillers, and three different 40-point scorers, Spurs-Knicks head-to-heads have again become somewhat “can’t miss.” Demonstratively answering the question of who the next offensive heatwave would arrive through, Sandro Mamukelashvili stepped onto Frost Bank Center’s hardwood on March 19, 2025, unaware that the game of a lifetime would follow. Describing what ultimately occurred as something he “manifested and prayed for,” Mamukelashvili punished the New York Knicks’ defense with every pick-and-pop and catch-and-shoot variation possible, alongside airborne jams for versatility’s sake. Spurred on, perhaps, by his high-profile celebrity support along the sidelines, Mamukelashvili “flavored” his end-of-night box score with the type of efficiency that the Association’s 79-year history hadn’t before seen. In just 19 minutes, Mamukelashvili produced the first-ever 34-point outburst under said time constraints, all the while supporting it through breathtaking efficiency (13-of-14 shooting), alongside nine rebounds, three assists, one steal, and seven 3-pointers. Predictably, the ultimate “heat check”-type game encouraged victory, as Mamukelashvili pushed the San Antonio Spurs to within three games of the Western Conference’s final Play-In spot. · State of Mint · State of Mint