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Last updated: June 11, 2026, 2:46 PM ET

Knicks’ Historic Comeback & Aftermath The Knicks erased a 29‑point second‑half deficit to clinch Game, pulling within one win of the franchise’s first title in 55 years rallied back. OG Anunoby’s late tip‑in sealed the victory, prompting analysts to label the effort “the greatest comeback” in Finals history highlighted. Victor Wembanyama, who had anchored a 29‑point lead for the Spurs earlier, left the arena to a chorus of boos and an egg tossed by hostile New York fans, underscoring the intensity of the rivalry targeted. The Spurs organization, however, insisted the team remains “resolute” despite the collapse, emphasizing their belief in Wembanyama’s long‑term impact remained resolute.

Celebrity Frenzy & Ticket Premiums Game 4 turned Madison Square Garden into a red‑carpet affair, with A‑list names such as Taylor Swift and Rihanna joining Knicks supporters in a celebratory wave that amplified the home‑court advantage joined. An auction for two celebrity row seats fetched $1 million, setting a new benchmark for premium NBA Finals pricing sold for. Meanwhile, secondary‑market listings saw average ticket prices surge well above $5 000, reflecting the rarity of a Finals series at MSG since 1999 spiked.

Wembanyama’s Discipline Issues Wembanyama’s aggressive play drew scrutiny after he logged a second flagrant foul in Game, putting him one flagrant away from an automatic postseason suspension approached. The league later ruled that a shove on Jalen Brunson would not be classified as flagrant, sparing the Spurs a costly loss of their star for the decisive game avoided. Both teams’ players publicly condemned viral videos showing New York fans assaulting Spurs supporters, urging fans to maintain decorum amid heightened emotions condemned.

Broader NBA Narrative LeBron James entered the GOAT debate with a blunt declaration that no one could surpass his legacy, a sentiment that resonated as the league heads into an offseason marked by uncertainty over his and Giannis Antetokounmpo’s futures asserted. Analysts identified ten franchises, from the Celtics to the Warriors, as likely to shape that offseason through trades, free‑agency moves, or draft positioning, signaling a potentially volatile market for elite talent outlined. Meanwhile, the Thunder’s front office defended Chet Holmgren and Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander against criticism, highlighting the team’s confidence in its core despite an early playoff exit backed.

Leadership Moves & Legacy Moments Atlanta’s head coach Quin Snyder secured a multiyear extension, cementing continuity as the Hawks aim to build on their recent playoff run extended. In Chicago, former Bulls champion Stacey King passed away at, prompting tributes that recalled his contributions both on the court and as a beloved broadcaster died. Toronto promoted GM Bobby Webster to executive vice‑president while retaining his GM duties, a move intended to streamline decision‑making as the Raptors seek a return to relevance promoted. These developments, coupled with the Knicks’ surge and the Spurs’ resilience, set the stage for a postseason that could reshape the league’s power structure heading into the 2026‑27 campaign.