Polymarket Promo Code RATE for Game 2: Knicks vs. Spurs

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Use the Polymarket promo code RATE to get a $50 bonus with a $20 deposit on Game 2: Knicks vs. Spurs

Knicks vs. Spurs Game 2 is set for Friday, June 5. After New York stole Game 1 in San Antonio, Polymarket has updated markets for the Game 2 winner, spread, point total, player props, Finals MVP and other series futures. New Polymarket users can use promo code RATE to claim a $50 trading bonus for the 2026 NBA Finals

How to claim the Polymarket promo code for NBA Finals Game 2

Use promo code RATE during signup to claim a $50 trading bonus for NBA Finals markets. The code should be added while creating the account, before making a deposit or placing your first trade.

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Deposit $20, Get $50 Bonus
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Use promo code RATE on sign up
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  1. Download the Polymarket app. Download the free Polymarket app for iOS or Android and tap Sign Up. U.S. users currently need to register through the app rather than a web browser. 
  2. Enter promo code RATE. Add code RATE when prompted during signup. Promo codes must be entered during account creation and may not be available retroactively.
  3. Complete identity verification. Provide the required signup information and have a government-issued photo ID ready.
  4. Fund your account. Deposit at least $20 using a bank account, debit card, Apple Pay, or wire transfer.
  5. Place your first trade. Review the market rules and place a first trade on an NBA Finals market. The $50 bonus is applied after your first trade settles.

Full terms and conditions are available on our Polymarket promo code guide. 

Game 2 prediction market odds: Knicks vs. Spurs

MarketOutcomePolymarket probabilityPrice
Knicks vs. Spurs: Game winnerKnicks34%34¢
Knicks vs. Spurs: Game winnerSpurs67%67¢
Knicks vs. Spurs: SpreadSpurs win by over 6.5 points51%51¢
Knicks vs. Spurs: TotalOver 215.5 points scored51%51¢

The Knicks took control of the series opener with a 105-95 road win, erasing a 14-point second-half deficit and closing the game on an 11-0 run. New York entered Game 1 as the road underdog, so the win immediately flipped home-court advantage and put San Antonio in catch-up mode before Game 2.

The series markets moved more sharply than the Game 2 line after New York’s win. San Antonio is favored to even the series at home, but the Knicks have moved to 53% in Polymarket’s 2026 NBA champion market, with the Spurs at 47%. DeFi Rate’s NBA Finals prediction market page has a fuller breakdown of how the series markets work.

For Game 2 traders, the question is whether New York’s late-game control travels again or whether San Antonio delivers the expected home response. The Knicks have now won 12 straight playoff games, and another road win would put the Spurs in a 2-0 hole before the series shifts to New York for Monday’s Game 3. 

NBA Finals Game 2 player props on Polymarket

MarketOutcomePolymarket probabilityPrice
Player pointsJalen Brunson (NY) over 25.5 points53%53¢
Player pointsKarl-Anthony Towns (NY) over 16.5 points53%53¢
Player pointsVictor Wembanyama (SA) over 26.5 points57%57¢
Player pointsStephon Castle (SA) over 16.5 points51%51¢
Player reboundsJosh Hart (NY) 10+ rebounds47%47¢
Player reboundsVictor Wembanyama (SA) 13+ rebounds54%54¢
Player assistsJosh Hart (NY) 6+ assists40%40¢
Player assistsDe’Aaron Fox (SA) 6+ assists55%55¢

Polymarket’s Game 2 player prop markets give traders several ways to focus on whether the main Game 1 trends carry over.

Brunson is the key Knicks scoring prop after his 30-point Game 1, including 13 points in the fourth quarter. Towns’ 16.5-point market is in range after he finished the opener with 18 points, while Hart’s rebound and assist markets reflect his all-around Game 1 impact after posting 15 rebounds and 6 assists.

For San Antonio, Wembanyama remains the main player prop focus after finishing Game 1 with 26 points and 12 rebounds despite a rough shooting night. Castle’s 16.5 points market follows his 17-point opener, while Fox’s 6+ assists market ties to San Antonio’s need for steadier guard creation after its offense stalled late.

NBA Finals Game 2 markets available on Polymarket

Polymarket has a deep NBA Finals menu heading into Game 2, covering standard game markets, player props, shorter game windows and series futures.

  • Game winner: Pick whether New York or San Antonio wins Game 2.
  • Spread: Trade whether a team wins by more than the listed point spread.
  • Total: Take a position on whether the game finishes over the listed point total.
  • Quarter and half markets: Polymarket lists winners, spreads, and total markets for individual quarters and halves.
  • Player props: Points, rebounds, assists, threes, and blocks markets are available for Game 2 players.
  • Series futures: Markets include NBA champion, Finals MVP, exact number of games, and exact series outcome.
  • Finals specials: Polymarket also lists markets tied to triple-doubles, 40-point games, 50-point games, 5×5 performances, and other Finals milestones.
  • Novelty markets: Some markets track off-court Finals angles, including which celebrities will attend the NBA Finals.

Responsible trading

Prediction markets can move quickly, especially around live sporting events. Before trading NBA Finals markets, users should understand the rules, know how settlement works, and avoid risking more than they can afford to lose.

About The Author
Mike Breen
Mike Breen has been a professional writer and editor covering a wide range of topics for more than 30 years. He’s been a freelance gaming industry writer since 2020, reporting on sports betting, online casinos, and more for various Catena Media sites, and he began reporting on prediction market industry news in 2025 for Prediction News. Prior to that, Mike was a founding editor at his hometown altweekly newspaper in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he extensively covered local arts, music and news.Mike’s published writing has received recognition and several awards from organizations like the Society of Professional Journalists and the Association of Alternative Newsmedia.When Mike is not working, he enjoys playing and listening to music, attending comedy shows, watching movies, and spending time with his family and three cats.