OG Anunoby’s last-second tip-in completed the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history as the New York Knicks stunned the Spurs in Game 4 and moved within one win of a championship.
For nearly three quarters, the New York Knicks looked destined for disappointment.
The San Antonio Spurs controlled Game 4 of the NBA Finals from the opening tip, silencing Madison Square Garden and building what appeared to be an insurmountable lead. At one stage, New York trailed by 29 points and seemed headed toward a series-tying defeat.
Instead, the Knicks produced one of the most remarkable comebacks the NBA has ever witnessed.
Fueled by relentless determination, clutch performances, and a roaring home crowd, New York stormed back to defeat San Antonio 107-106, taking a commanding 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals and moving within a single victory of ending a championship drought that stretches back to 1973.
Knicks Complete Historic Comeback After Trailing by 29 Points
The Spurs looked unstoppable during the first half.
San Antonio’s offense operated with incredible efficiency, knocking down shots from all areas of the floor and overwhelming the Knicks with a barrage of three-pointers. The visitors built a massive advantage and appeared firmly in control of both the game and the momentum of the series.
Even entering the fourth quarter, few inside Madison Square Garden believed a comeback of this magnitude was possible.
But the Knicks never stopped competing.
Led by Jalen Brunson’s leadership and an increasingly aggressive defensive effort, New York slowly chipped away at the deficit. Every stop energized the crowd, every basket increased the pressure on San Antonio, and suddenly the impossible began to feel realistic.
The Spurs struggled to regain their rhythm as the Knicks intensified their defensive pressure. What had once been a comfortable lead quickly evaporated as Madison Square Garden transformed into a deafening wall of noise.
By the final minute, New York had completely erased the deficit and turned the contest into a dramatic finish.
Anunoby’s Career-Defining Performance Changes the Finals
While Brunson once again played a crucial role in orchestrating the comeback, the night ultimately belonged to OG Anunoby.
The versatile forward delivered one of the finest performances of his career, finishing with 33 points while shooting an exceptional 10-for-15 from the field and 7-for-9 from beyond the three-point line. His offensive explosion kept New York within striking distance throughout the game and laid the foundation for the comeback.
Then came the defining moment.
With the Knicks trailing by one in the final seconds, Brunson attempted a go-ahead jumper that fell short. As players from both teams watched the ball come off the rim, Anunoby sprinted into the paint unnoticed.
Timing his move perfectly, he elevated above the crowd, secured the rebound, and tipped the ball back into the basket with just 1.2 seconds remaining.
The play instantly became one of the most iconic moments in recent NBA Finals history.
It was the culmination of a night that showcased everything Anunoby brings to the Knicks: scoring, efficiency, hustle, awareness, and an ability to deliver when the stakes are highest.
Now the Knicks head to San Antonio with a chance to close out the series in Game 5. The Spurs face the daunting challenge of extending the Finals, while New York carries all the momentum after producing a comeback that will be remembered for generations.
If the Knicks complete their championship mission, Anunoby’s game-winning tip-in may forever be remembered as the play that transformed a magical playoff run into a historic title-winning season.