New York Knicks players celebrate after historic 29-point comeback victory against San Antonio Spurs

Knicks Complete Historic 29-Point NBA Finals Comeback

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The New York Knicks pulled off the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history, erasing a 29-point deficit to beat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106. One game away from their first championship in 53 years, the team showed that no lead is safe when heart meets determination.

Madison Square Garden erupted Wednesday night as the New York Knicks staged the largest comeback in NBA Finals history, rallying from 29 points down to edge the San Antonio Spurs 107-106.

OG Anunoby tipped in a missed three-pointer with just 1.2 seconds left on the clock, sealing a victory that seemed impossible just hours earlier. The win gives New York a commanding 3-1 series lead and three chances to capture their first championship since 1973.

The first half looked like a disaster for Knicks fans. San Antonio built a massive 27-point halftime lead, with young star Victor Wembanyama and his teammates draining 11 of their first 16 three-pointers. By the third quarter, the deficit had grown to 29 points at 81-52.

Then something magical happened. Jalen Brunson caught fire, leading the charge back with 36 points while Anunoby added 33. The Spurs, who looked unstoppable in the first half, went ice cold from behind the arc in the second half, making just 3 of 17 three-point attempts.

Knicks Complete Historic 29-Point NBA Finals Comeback

The Knicks outscored San Antonio 58-30 in the second half, chipping away possession by possession until Anunoby's game-winning tip brought the house down. The previous finals comeback record was 24 points, set by Boston against the Lakers in 2008.

Why This Inspires

This game captures everything we love about sports: resilience, belief, and the refusal to quit. When most teams would have packed it in at halftime, the Knicks kept fighting. When fans might have headed for the exits, they stayed and sang Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" as their team made history.

The scene inside Madison Square Garden tells the real story. Delirious fans who witnessed something they'll tell their grandchildren about, a team that refused to accept defeat, and a city that hasn't celebrated an NBA championship in over five decades standing on the brink of glory.

Game 5 tips off Saturday night in San Antonio, where the Knicks can close out the series and end New York's 53-year championship drought.

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Based on reporting by France 24 English

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