12-06-2026

Knicks Deliver Historic Finals Comeback

Date: 12-06-2026
Part of: Knicks’ March to the NBA Finals (17 clusters · 29-04-2026 → 12-06-2026) →
Sources: bbc.com: 1 | edition.cnn.com: 1 | nypost.com: 1
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Source: edition.cnn.com

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Summary

The New York Knicks stunned the San Antonio Spurs with a 107-106 comeback victory in Game 4 of the NBA Finals after erasing a 29-point deficit, the largest comeback in Finals history. OG Anunoby delivered the decisive basket with 1.2 seconds remaining, capping a dramatic rally that put New York ahead 3-1 in the series and one win from its first championship since 1973. The win sparked citywide celebrations, drew star-studded crowds at Madison Square Garden, and became an emotional moment of civic pride for New Yorkers who viewed the victory as proof that their teams should never be counted out. Across the coverage, the comeback is framed not just as a sporting achievement but as a cultural event that captured the energy, resilience, and optimism of the city.

Key Points

  • The Knicks erased a 29-point deficit to beat the Spurs 107-106 in Game 4, the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history.
  • OG Anunoby scored the game-winning basket with 1.2 seconds left, becoming the hero of the night.
  • The victory gave New York a 3-1 series lead and put the team one win away from its first title since 1973.
  • Fans, celebrities, and the city at large celebrated the win as a defining New York sports moment.
  • Coverage framed the comeback as a symbol of resilience, toughness, and New York pride.

Articles in this Cluster

Taylor Swift and other New York Knicks fans celebrate vital win in NBA Finals

Taylor Swift, Timothee Chalamet, Spike Lee and other celebrity fans were among a star-studded crowd at Madison Square Garden as the New York Knicks pulled off a dramatic, historic comeback in Game Four of the NBA Finals. Trailing by 29 points, the Knicks rallied to beat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 with 1.2 seconds left, the largest comeback in NBA Finals history. The victory gave New York a 3-1 series lead and put the team one win away from its first championship since 1973. The decisive moment came from OG Anunoby, whose sequence after an inbound play and a missed three-point attempt resulted in the winning basket. Knicks coach Mike Brown praised the shot as potentially the most iconic in New York basketball history. The article emphasizes the emotional atmosphere inside and outside the arena, where fans chanted Anunoby’s name and celebrated in the streets of New York City. Beyond the game itself, the piece frames the Knicks’ run as a citywide cultural event. Landmarks were lit or decorated in team colors, and fans described the city as electric. The article also notes the team’s long absence from the Finals, their last appearance being in 1999, and highlights the cautious reminder that the Spurs still had a chance to recover in the remaining games of the best-of-seven series.
Entities: New York Knicks, San Antonio Spurs, NBA Finals, Madison Square Garden, Taylor SwiftTone: analyticalSentiment: positiveIntent: inform

New Yorkers celebrate Knicks’ historic comeback | CNN

The article centers on the aftermath of the New York Knicks’ historic NBA Finals comeback and the reaction it sparked across New York City. The Knicks, according to the piece, overcame a 29-point deficit to defeat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4, a win described as the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history. In response, New Yorkers celebrated throughout the city, reflecting the emotional intensity and civic pride tied to the team’s achievement. The article is presented in a video/news format and briefly frames the celebration as a citywide moment, emphasizing the rarity and significance of the comeback rather than providing extensive game analysis. The page also situates this sports moment among other CNN vertical video items, but the central news value is the Knicks’ victory and the public celebration that followed. The tone of the article is upbeat and celebratory, highlighting excitement around a dramatic sports milestone. The overall sentiment is positive, focused on triumph, collective enthusiasm, and the cultural significance of the win for New Yorkers. The intent is primarily to inform viewers about the event and its immediate reaction, while also using the video format to capture the atmosphere surrounding the victory.
Entities: New York Knicks, New Yorkers, New York City, NBA Finals, San Antonio SpursTone: positiveSentiment: positiveIntent: inform

Knicks just proved it: Never count New York out

The article is an upbeat New York Post opinion piece celebrating the New York Knicks’ dramatic Game 4 comeback in the 2026 NBA Finals. It frames the victory as proof of the franchise’s resilience and as a larger symbol of New York sports identity: no matter how dire the circumstances, New York teams and fans should never be counted out. The piece emphasizes that the Knicks were given almost no chance to win, especially after falling behind by 29 points in the third quarter, yet they rallied to secure the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history. A central focus is OG Anunoby’s game-winning tip-in with 1.2 seconds left, which the article treats as the defining play of the game and a turning point in the championship series. It also highlights Jalen Brunson’s leadership and strong scoring, plus contributions from other players such as Jose Alvarado, Karl-Anthony Towns, Josh Hart, Mikal Bridges, and Mitchell Robinson. The article presents the Knicks as a complete, disciplined team that overcame adversity through collective effort and mental toughness. Beyond the game itself, the article builds a larger emotional case for New York sports pride. It references the city’s long-standing underdog identity, the excitement in the Big Apple, and the possibility that the Knicks could win their first championship since 1973. The overall message is celebratory and triumphant: the Knicks’ comeback is not just a basketball win, but a statement about perseverance, identity, and the enduring possibility of a New York sports revival.
Entities: New York Knicks, OG Anunoby, Jalen Brunson, Jose Alvarado, Karl-Anthony TownsTone: positiveSentiment: positiveIntent: inform