NEW YORK, NY – The New York Knicks delivered a performance for the ages on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at Madison Square Garden, defeating the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. This monumental victory not only propelled the Knicks to a commanding 3-1 series lead but also etched their name into the league's record books with an unprecedented comeback.
A Deficit Erased, History Made
Facing a daunting 29-point deficit, the Knicks mounted an improbable rally that left the capacity crowd in a frenzy. This remarkable turnaround stands as the largest comeback ever witnessed in the history of the NBA Finals, a testament to the team's resilience and unwavering resolve. What appeared to be a lopsided affair destined to even the series quickly transformed into one of the most thrilling contests in championship lore.
Anunoby's Heroics Seal the Deal
The dramatic conclusion saw forward OG Anunoby emerge as the hero, securing the game-winning putback with just 1.2 seconds remaining on the clock. Anunoby's clutch basket capped off the historic comeback, sending Madison Square Garden into an eruption of cheers and securing a pivotal victory for the home team.
While Anunoby delivered the decisive blow, the Knicks' offensive charge was primarily spearheaded by star guard Jalen Brunson. Brunson continued his stellar Finals play, leading all scorers with an impressive 36 points, providing the consistent offensive firepower necessary to chip away at the Spurs' significant lead.
Commanding Series Lead
With this hard-fought 107-106 win, the New York Knicks now hold a formidable 3-1 advantage in the 2026 NBA Finals. The historic comeback not only demonstrates their championship mettle but also places them just one victory away from hoisting the Larry O'Brien trophy. The series now shifts back to San Antonio, where the Knicks will look to close out their memorable playoff run.




