00:00The New York Knicks produced one of the greatest comebacks in NBA Finals history,
00:05overcoming a 29-point deficit to defeat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 at Madison Square Garden.
00:13The dramatic victory tied the series 2-2 and left the Spurs stunned after they appeared in complete control for
00:20most of the game.
00:21The Spurs dominated the first half and built a commanding lead, shooting efficiently and controlling both ends of the floor.
00:29At one point, they led by as many as 27 points and looked poised to take a 3-1 series
00:36advantage.
00:37Victor Wambanuma led the early charge for San Antonio, while the Spurs' offense overwhelmed New York's defense with sharp shooting
00:45and fastball movement.
00:47However, the game shifted dramatically in the second half as the Knicks mounted an extraordinary comeback.
00:53New York increased its defensive intensity, forced turnovers, and gradually chipped away at the massive deficit.
01:00The Knicks began to find rhythm on offense, and the energy inside Madison Square Garden transformed as the home crowd
01:08fueled the rally.
01:09Jalen Brunson played a crucial role in leading the comeback effort.
01:13He kept the Knicks composed under pressure and consistently generated scoring opportunities when the team needed them most.
01:20His leadership helped stabilize New York during the most difficult stretches of the game.
01:25OG Anunabi delivered the defining moment of the night.
01:29With just 1.2 seconds remaining, he tipped in a missed 3-pointer from Brunson to give the Knicks a
01:351-point lead.
01:36That basket completed the historic comeback and sealed the victory for New York, sending the crowd into celebration.
01:43Anunabi was also a major force throughout the second half, contributing on both ends of the floor.
01:48His defensive presence included a key block in the final seconds on a Spurs possession, which helped secure the Knicks'
01:55win.
01:55His performance stood out as one of the most impactful of the game.
01:59Brunson finished with a strong all-around performance, leading the Knicks in scoring while also contributing assists and defensive plays.
02:07His ability to handle pressure situations was critical as New York steadily reduced the deficit and eventually overtook San Antonio.
02:14The Spurs, despite their dominant start, struggled badly in the second half.
02:20Their offense slowed significantly, and they were unable to maintain the efficiency that built their early lead.
02:26A series of missed shots and late-game mistakes allowed the Knicks to complete their comeback.
02:31One of the most costly moments came in the final seconds when De'Aaron Fox attempted a shot instead of
02:37running down the clock,
02:38which resulted in a turnover opportunity that ultimately benefited New York's final possession.
02:44Victor Wimbanyuma led the Spurs with a strong performance overall, but San Antonio could not close out the game under
02:51pressure.
02:51The team's collapse in the second half turned a dominant performance into a heartbreaking loss.
02:57The Knicks' win marked a historic moment, as they completed the largest comeback ever in an NBA Finals game.
03:04The victory gave New York a 3-1 series lead and moved them within one win of their first NBA
03:10championship since 1973.
03:12The series now shifts back to San Antonio for Game 5, where the Spurs will face elimination pressure while the
03:19Knicks look to close out a historic title run.
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