knicks stage historic comeback to edge spurs in game 4
New York, donderdag, 11 juni 2026.
the new york knicks overcame a 29-point deficit to defeat the san antonio spurs 107-106 in game 4 of the nba finals. it marks the largest comeback in finals history. jalen brunson scored 36 points while og anunoby tipped in the winner with 1.2 seconds left. the game turned in the third quarter when the knicks began chipping away at the massive lead. fans erupted at madison square garden as the home team seized a 3-1 series lead. this win puts the knicks one victory away from their first championship since 1973. the resilience shown redefines modern playoff basketball.
historic turnaround at madison square garden
The New York Knicks completed the largest comeback in NBA Finals history by defeating the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 at Madison Square Garden [1]. Trailing by 29 points in the third quarter, the Knicks mounted a relentless charge, culminating in a game-winning putback by OG Anunoby with 1.2 seconds remaining [2]. This dramatic victory gives the Knicks a 3-1 series lead, putting them one win away from their first championship since 1973 [3]. Fans flooded the streets of Manhattan in celebration, marking a defining moment in franchise history [4].
brunson and anunoby shine under pressure
Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 36 points, seven assists, and a resilient performance that steadied the team during its darkest stretch [2]. His scoring outburst included critical baskets down the stretch, helping to erase the massive deficit [5]. Meanwhile, OG Anunoby delivered a career-defining moment, finishing with 33 points and converting the decisive tip-in after a Brunson miss [6]. “He gave us a chance to win,” teammate Karl-Anthony Towns said of Anunoby, praising him as the league’s premier two-way player [7].
spurs struggle to maintain command
Despite dominating early with a 76-49 halftime lead, the Spurs unraveled in the second half as their offense stalled and defensive focus waned [8]. Victor Wembanyama tallied 24 points and 13 rebounds but shot just 9-for-25 from the field amid increased physicality upon Towns’ second-half return [9]. Head coach Mitch Johnson acknowledged the difficulty of processing such a collapse, stating the team must choose whether to break or grow stronger [10]. Their 29-point advantage marks the largest ever surrendered in an NBA Finals game [2].
record viewership underscores growing frenzy
Tuesday night’s Game 4 captivated audiences nationwide, building on record interest established earlier in the series [11]. Game 3 drew an average of 23.8 million viewers, the highest for a Finals Game 3 since 1998, peaking at 26.3 million late in the evening [12]. With the Knicks now poised to potentially clinch the title in Game 5, anticipation grows across New York City [13]. The Knicks organization has confirmed plans for a championship parade on June 15 if the team closes out the series [14].
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