The atmosphere inside Madison Square Garden shifted from despair to delirium in the span of four minutes. If you thought the series was decided, think again. The New York Knicks just pulled off one of the most shocking comebacks in NBA Finals history, erasing a 29-point hole to steal Game 4 from the San Antonio Spurs, 107:106.
The Collapse of the Spurs
For three quarters, the Spurs looked untouchable. They shattered the NBA Finals record by sinking 14 three-pointers in the first half, cruising into the locker room with a commanding 76:49 lead. By the start of the fourth quarter, the gap widened to 20 points at 95:75. The home crowd was already bracing for heartbreak, assuming the Texas squad would cruise to a series-clinching victory. But basketball is a cruel mistress, and the Spurs forgot to close the door.
Brunson and Anunoby Deliver Destiny
Then, the tide turned violently. Led by the relentless Jalen Brunson and a fiery OG Anunoby, the Knicks chipped away at the lead, possession by possession. Brunson finished with a game-high 36 points and seven assists, but it was Anunoby who seized the narrative. He scored 33 points, including the dagger that sealed the win.
In the final seconds, Anunoby blocked De'Aaron Fox's potential game-winner, then drained the shot that sent New York into a frenzy. The Spurs, who had been unstoppable earlier, managed only 30 points in the second half. Now trailing 3:1, San Antonio faces an uphill battle in Game 5 on their home floor. The Knicks are one win away from their first championship since 1973. The stage is set, the pressure is on, and nothing feels certain anymore.
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