
Knicks One Win From First Title After Record Comeback
The New York Knicks erased a 29-point deficit to beat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106, the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history. OG Anunoby's tip-in with 1.2 seconds left put the Knicks one win away from their first championship since 1973.
Madison Square Garden exploded into pure joy Wednesday night as the New York Knicks pulled off the impossible, coming back from 29 points down to edge the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
OG Anunoby tipped in a missed three-pointer with 1.2 seconds remaining to complete the historic rally. The comeback shattered the previous Finals record of 24 points set by the Boston Celtics in 2008.
The game looked hopeless at halftime when the Spurs held a commanding 27-point lead. San Antonio had drained 11 of their first 16 three-pointers, and young star Victor Wembanyama was dominating with 24 points and 13 rebounds.
But the Knicks refused to give up. Jalen Brunson sparked the comeback with 36 points, while Anunoby added 33 in a display of determination that left fans singing Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" at full volume.
The third quarter proved to be the turning point. New York locked down defensively, holding the Spurs to just 14 points on miserable 4-for-20 shooting while using a 13-0 run to claw back into the game.

The Knicks outscored San Antonio 58-30 in the second half as the young Spurs went ice cold from beyond the arc. They made just 3 of 17 three-point attempts after their hot start.
Even when Stephon Castle hit two free throws with 30 seconds left to put San Antonio back ahead, the Knicks found one more answer. Brunson launched a long three that bounced off the front rim, but Anunoby swooped in and stretched high to tap it home.
Why This Inspires
This wasn't just about basketball. It was about 53 years of waiting, believing, and hoping for a city that never stops dreaming.
The Knicks had already shown their never-quit attitude earlier in the playoffs, erasing a 22-point fourth-quarter deficit against Cleveland. But this comeback topped everything, giving New York three chances to win their first title since 1973.
Coach Mike Brown called Anunoby's putback "the biggest play in the history of Knicks basketball." For a franchise and fanbase that has endured decades of disappointment, those words carry enormous weight.
The comeback also featured fans watching on a giant screen in Central Park, proof that this team has reunited a city around something truly special. Taylor Swift joined the Madison Square Garden crowd to witness history unfold.
Game 5 happens Saturday night in San Antonio, where the Knicks can end their championship drought on the road. After Wednesday's miracle, anything feels possible for a team that simply won't quit.
Based on reporting by Al Jazeera English
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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