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Knicks fans go wild as New York team makes biggest comeback in NBA Finals history

BBC World · 2026-06-11

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• What happened: The New York Knicks achieved the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history, overcoming a 29-point deficit to defeat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4, taking a 3-1 series lead. • Why it matters: This victory marks the Knicks' first appearance in the NBA Finals in 27 years and puts them just one win away from their first championship since 1973, igniting excitement among fans and celebrities alike. • What to watch next: The Knicks will attempt to clinch the championship in Game 5 against the Spurs on Saturday night, while San Antonio will look to mount a comeback in the series.

Knicks fans go wild as New York team makes biggest comeback in NBA Finals history4 hours agoHelen SullivanandTabby WilsonGetty ImagesFans outside the stadium celebrated in the streets of New York CityA star-studded crowd saw the New York Knicks record the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history on Wednesday night, beating the San Antonio Spurs by one point in the last 1.2 seconds of the game, after trailing by 29 points.It was game four of the feverish best-of-seven NBA Finals – the first finals the Knicks have hosted in 27 years. The final score of 107-106 means the Knicks now enjoy a 3-1 lead and are just one win away from a famous series victory.Famous and not so famous fans erupted in chants of "O-G! O-G!" for player OG Anunoby, who scored the winning three points. Taylor Swift, Timothee Chalamet and director Spike Lee were all watching in the Madison Square Garden stadium. Match report: Spurs squander 29-point lead as Knicks fight back to winNew York Mayor Zohran Mamdani posted on X in all caps, "SPEECHLESS", while Swift, who was wearing a T-shirt that said "Stevie Knicks" – a play on the name of the team and the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman – jumped for joy as she left the court, stopping to be twirled by one of the Knicks City Dancers.Knicks coach Mike Brown OG Anunoby's move "has to be the most iconic shot in the history of New York basketball," Brown said. "It was just unbelievable."Which celebrities cheered on the Knicks in Game Four of the NBA Finals?This season has represented a stunning reversal of fortune for the Knicks who haven't been in the finals since 1999, when they lost to the Spurs. New Yorkers have been out in the streets celebrating each win. "The city is electric," a fan told the BBC earlier in the week. New York has been decorated in a Knicks theme from the top of the Empire State Building to the paws of the marble lions outside the New York Public Library's Fifth Avenue branch."I can't say I've ever seen anything like this before because in 1999 I was 4 years old. I'm just trying to soak it all in," Resident Sol, 31, told the BBC earlier this week, saying he couldn't be more excited.After Wednesday's result, the team need to win just one more game to win the national championship for the first time since 1973. Their first chance will come on Saturday night, when they will play Game five in San Antonio. But comebacks can work both ways – San Antonio may be the new underdogs, but they could still win, if they take the next three matches. Getty ImagesMadison Square Garden erupts after the New York Knicks won by a single pointReutersCourtside was packed with famous faces, including actor Timothee ChalametReutersLate night host and New York resident Jimmy Fallon was also among fans watching onGetty ImagesDirector Spike Lee is a long-time fan of the teamGetty ImagesAs is actor Ben StillerGetty ImagesOG Anunoby scored the winning basket in the last 1.2 seconds of the gameGetty ImagesLondon-born Anunoby, who wears #8, has been playing for the team since January 2024ReutersThe winning shotGetty ImagesThe Knicks haven't been in the finals since 1999United States

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