With their 115-111 loss to the San Antonio Spurs Monday in Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals, the New York Knicks fell short of breaking the Warriors’ record-setting playoff win streak in 2017.Golden State holds the longest single playoff win streak of 15 consecutive victories during its dominant championship run in 2017. Needing only two more victories to complete a sweep against the Spurs, the Knicks failed to tie the Warriors’ record as their streak ended at 13 consecutive wins.Warriors star Draymond Green, who was an integral part of that 2017 title run, expressed that he would not have minded if New York tied Golden State for the longest playoff win streak in NBA history.“I think records are made to be broken,” Green said on Yahoo! Sports’ “The Kevin O’Connor Show.”“I thought it was fun watching them go on this run. I don’t think anyone expected that type of run when we were watching this team play against the Atlanta Hawks. We obviously expected them to figure it out and win that series, and even make a deep playoff run.“But I don’t know if [any] of us thought they’d be sitting on June...