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Last updated: June 12, 2026, 8:52 AM ET

Knicks Celebrate Historic Comeback

New York Knicks fans erupted in celebration after the team's legendary Game 4 victory that put them one win away from the NBA championship. The Knicks completed a stunning 29-point second-half comeback against the San Antonio Spurs, marking one of the most remarkable turnarounds in playoff history. Jalen Brunson's performance cemented his MVP candidacy while embodying the blue-collar ethos that resonates throughout New York, where fans value "guts and guile even more" than star power. The dramatic win shifted championship odds significantly, with sportsbooks now favoring New York to capture their first title since 1973.

Spurs Star Faces Suspension Threat

Victor Wembanyama moved one flagrant foul away from an automatic suspension after committing his second postseason flagrant in Game. The young Spurs center's difficult night worsened at his team hotel when Knicks fans pelted him with boos and nearly struck him with a flying egg. The incident highlighted the intense pressure facing the rookie phenom as San Antonio faces elimination in Game. Wembanyama's flagrant fouls have drawn scrutiny from officials, putting his availability for future games in jeopardy should he accumulate additional points.

Offseason Drama Looms Large

With LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo's futures uncertain, ten teams are positioned to reshape the NBA's offseason landscape. James declined to name anyone superior to himself in the GOAT debate, stating "I'm not taking nobody over me" when pressed about comparisons to Michael Jordan and others. Meanwhile, draft prospect Yaxel Lendeborg worked out for the Warriors on Thursday as teams evaluate talent ahead of the June draft. The combination of aging superstars, expiring contracts, and rising young teams creates unprecedented uncertainty heading into free agency.

Season Predictions Get Graded

ESPN's preseason prognostications received harsh review following the Knicks' Finals run, which earned an A+ grade for predicting New York would reach the championship series. Conversely, the forecast that Ace Bailey would lead rookies in scoring received a failing mark after the former number one pick struggled to maintain consistent minutes. These contrasting evaluations underscore how dramatically some expectations shifted over the course of an unpredictable season that saw several high-profile predictions fall flat while others proved prophetic.