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Jun 11, 2026
Knicks Edge Spurs in Record 29‑Point Comeback, One Win From NBA Title
The New York Knicks erased a 29‑point deficit to defeat the San Antonio Spurs 107‑106 in Game 4, se…
The New York Knicks pulled off an unprecedented 29‑point rally to beat the San Antonio Spurs 107‑106 on June 10, 2026, giving them a 3‑1 edge in the NBA Finals and putting them one victory away from a historic title.
The Record‑Breaking 29‑Point Turnaround in Game 4
Trailing by as many as 29 points after a 27‑point halftime gap, the Knicks surged back after the Spurs stretched a 81‑52 lead in the third quarter. Key moments included:
OG Anunoby tipped in Jalen Brunson’s missed three‑pointer with 1.2 seconds left to seal the win.
Jalen Brunson finished with 36 points, while OG Anunoby added 33 points.
The Knicks outscored the Spurs 58‑30 in the second half.
Spurs star Victor Wembanyama recorded 24 points and 13 rebounds but shot only 9‑of‑25.
Numbers That Highlight the Collapse: Scoring, Shooting, and Streaks
Statistical contrasts underscored the swing:
Spurs made 11 of their first 16 three‑pointers, then went cold 3‑of‑17 in the second half.
Knicks limited the Spurs to 14 points on 4‑of‑20 shooting in the third quarter.
The victory snapped the Knicks' 13‑game winning streak that began in the Eastern Conference finals.
Road teams have now won the first three games of the Finals – a rarity in NBA history.
Why This Shifts the NBA Finals Landscape
The comeback sets a new Finals benchmark; no team had rallied from more than 24 points since the Celtics erased a 24‑point deficit against the Lakers in 2008. The only larger playoff comeback was the Clippers’ 31‑point surge over the Warriors in 2019. By taking a 3‑1 series lead, the Knicks force the Spurs into a must‑win situation for Game 5, while the psychological momentum swings dramatically toward New York.
What Comes Next: Game 5 Outlook and Potential Series Scenarios
Game 5 is slated for Saturday night in San Antonio. If the Spurs respond, the series could revert to a classic 3‑2 battle; a second loss would hand the Knicks their first championship since 1973. Analysts point to the Knicks’ second‑half defensive intensity and the Spurs’ shooting volatility as decisive factors, while the presence of high‑profile fans such as Taylor Swift adds extra media pressure.
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