Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 11
Knicks Erase 29-Point Deficit in NBA Finals Game 4, Taking 3-1 Lead
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 11

Knicks Erase 29-Point Deficit in NBA Finals Game 4, Taking 3-1 Lead

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 11

Summary

  • New York rallied from 81-52 down to beat San Antonio in Game 4, completing the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history and moving within one win of the title.
  • Jalen Brunson drove the surge with 36 points on 12-of-15 shooting, while OG Anunoby delivered the go-ahead basket with 1.2 seconds left and a late block on De'Aaron Fox.
  • Ali Brunson celebrated on Instagram after the win, reposting a message calling the comeback the "greatest" performance of all time.
  • Saturday's Game 5 in San Antonio now gives the Knicks a chance to end a championship drought that dates to 1973.

Insights

Is Jalen Brunson's performance the greatest single-game effort in New York Knicks franchise history?
Did the Knicks' resilience win the game, or did the Spurs' historic collapse hand them the victory?
How will a championship redefine the value of Jalen Brunson's once-criticized $104 million contract?