
OG Anunoby's Miracle Tip-In Leads Historic Knicks Comeback
Jefferson City native OG Anunoby scored 33 points and hit a game-winning tip-in with 1.2 seconds left as the New York Knicks completed the largest comeback in NBA Finals history, rallying from 29 points down to beat San Antonio 107-106. The Knicks now lead the series 3-1 and are one win away from their first championship in 53 years.
A small Missouri city keeps producing basketball miracles, and Wednesday night brought the most dramatic one yet.
OG Anunoby, who grew up in Jefferson City, Missouri, delivered the performance of his life at Madison Square Garden. He scored a playoff-high 33 points and tipped in the game-winning basket with 1.2 seconds remaining as the New York Knicks stunned the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
The victory completed the largest comeback in NBA Finals history. The Knicks trailed by 29 points before mounting their historic rally.
The final sequence felt like a movie script. With 10 seconds left and the Knicks down by one, Anunoby chased down San Antonio's De'Aaron Fox and blocked his shot to keep hope alive. Moments later, Anunoby inbounded to Jalen Brunson, whose long three-pointer clanged off the front rim.

But Anunoby wasn't done. He sprinted from out of bounds and soared over every player near the basket, tipping the ball in as time expired. Madison Square Garden erupted.
Why This Inspires
Anunoby's journey makes this moment even sweeter. He was part of Toronto's 2019 championship team but missed the entire playoff run after emergency appendectomy surgery. For seven years, he watched from the sidelines during the biggest games of his career.
Now he's the hero in the spotlight. His defensive excellence and offensive firepower have established him as one of the NBA's elite two-way forwards, and Wednesday proved it on the sport's biggest stage.
Jefferson City has become an unexpected basketball factory. Maya Moore was born there before her Hall of Fame career with UConn and the Minnesota Lynx. Napheesa Collier followed the same path from Jefferson City to UConn to WNBA stardom with the Lynx. Both became legends, and now Anunoby is writing his own chapter.
The Knicks haven't won a championship since 1972. They're now one victory from ending that 53-year drought when they return to San Antonio for Game 5 on Saturday night.
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