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Knicks erase 29‑point deficit to edge Spurs 107‑106 in NBA Finals

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New York Knicks erased a 29‑point deficit to edge San Antonio Spurs 107‑106 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. OG Anunoby capped the rally with a 1.2‑second tip‑in that fans will replay for years. Jalen Brunson poured 36 points, while Anunoby finished with 33 to fuel the comeback in a display that stunned the arena and left the series tied 2‑2 today.

The Spurs had led 27‑points at halftime, a margin that no Finals team had overcome since the 2008 Lakers. Victor Wembanyama posted 24 points and 13 boards but shot 9‑for‑25. The Knicks’ 58‑30 run in the final 12 minutes erased the lead, while the Spurs’ three‑point drought—3‑of‑17—cut morale and left defenders scrambling as the crowd surged toward the 3‑2 series lead.

With the series now tied, the Knicks face a daunting Game 5 at San Antonio. Coach Mike Brown declared the tip‑in “the most iconic shot in New York basketball history,” a statement that underscores the franchise’s resurgence. The Spurs must regroup or risk becoming the first Finals team to lose a 3‑1 advantage as the stakes rise and every possession counts today.