Knicks on Cusp of First NBA Title in 53 Years as Spurs Face Elimination
The Knicks' Title Hopes
The New York Knicks are on the verge of their first NBA title in 53 years, leading 3-1 against the San Antonio Spurs in the best-of-seven series. The Spurs, determined to stay alive, host Game 5 on Saturday night.
Game 4 Comeback
The Knicks won Game 4 with a stunning comeback, overcoming a 29-point deficit to notch a 107-106 victory over the crestfallen Spurs. This was the largest documented comeback in an NBA Finals game since 2008.
Spurs' Determination
Despite being on the brink of elimination, the Spurs refuse to give up. "We're not looking at it as we need to win three games. We need to win tomorrow and then we give ourselves a chance to play another game," said San Antonio point guard De'Aaron Fox.
Knicks' Key Players
Knicks star guard Jalen Brunson has scored 30 points or more three times in the series, including 36 points and seven assists in Game 4. OG Anunoby established career postseason bests of seven 3-pointers and 33 points, including the game-winning tip-in.
The Road Ahead
The Spurs need to win Game 5 to stay alive, while the Knicks aim to close out the series. "It's going to be hard," said Knicks coach Mike Brown. "San Antonio's a great team. They're desperate. I still think they believe. It's going to be hard for us."