Knicks Complete Historic Comeback, Edge Spurs 107-106 in Game 4
- Justin Baltes
- 23 hours ago
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The New York Knicks are one win away from an NBA championship after pulling off one of the most remarkable comebacks in league history, defeating the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden.

For much of the night, it looked like the Spurs would even the series. San Antonio dominated the first half, building a 29-point lead behind efficient shooting and strong performances from Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs' young core.
But the Knicks never quit.
Jalen Brunson sparked the rally with a masterful performance, finishing with 36 points and seven assists. OG Anunoby delivered one of the biggest games of his career, scoring 33 points while knocking down seven three-pointers to keep New York within striking distance.
The momentum shifted in the third quarter as the Knicks began chipping away at the deficit. By the start of the fourth, Madison Square Garden had come alive, sensing a historic comeback was possible. New York's defense tightened, forcing difficult shots and turnovers while Brunson and Anunoby continued to attack offensively.
With just over a minute remaining, Brunson gave New York its first lead of the night on a clutch floater. The Spurs briefly answered to regain a one-point advantage, but a costly late mistake gave the Knicks one final possession. After Brunson's contested three-pointer bounced off the rim, Anunoby soared above the crowd and tipped the ball in with 1.2 seconds remaining to give New York a dramatic 107-106 lead.
The Knicks fans outside of The Garden went wild and clips all across twitter blew up with the post game celebration.



