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Knicks Edge Spurs to Secure Thrilling Game 4 Victory
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- June 11, 2026
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The New York Knicks claimed a tense 107-106 win in Game 4, moving to a 3-1 lead in the series. The atmosphere at Madison Square Garden was electric, with fans storming the court and chanting ‘O-G! O-G!’ upon victory. Even actor Timothy Chalamet was shown on the video board, his face covered in excitement.
San Antonio had one last play opportunity in the closing seconds. However, they fumbled the pass, failing to execute a shot before time expired. This left the Knicks just one win away from their first NBA championship since 1973.
Knicks’ Historic Comeback
The Knicks found themselves down by 20 in the fourth quarter but managed a historic comeback to win the game 107-106. With only 1.2 seconds on the clock, the Knicks executed a crucial inbounds play. This thrilling conclusion could mark one of the most remarkable comebacks in NBA Finals history.
Earlier, San Antonio had retaken the lead with clutch free throws from Stephon Castle, putting them ahead 106-105. Castle demonstrated similar nerves of steel in previous games, especially in the dying moments.
Loudest Knicks Fans Have Been
Fans were on their feet as OG Anunoby’s three-point shot made the arena erupt. It was the loudest the Knicks faithful had been since Game 3. San Antonio, leading by 15 points heading into the fourth quarter, saw their advantage whittled down to four.
Karl-Anthony Towns hit a desperation three-pointer, pulling the Knicks to within nine points. San Antonio’s shot selection remained a concern, with poor choices leading to their unraveling.
Wembanyama and Castle’s Foul Troubles
Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio’s pivotal player, avoided his usual rest to maintain momentum. Ultimately, foul trouble limited Stephon Castle’s minutes, causing concern for the stretched Spurs’ roster.
San Antonio’s impressive 29-point lead shrank considerably as they faced five turnovers in the third quarter. Their reliance on outside shots and lob attempts proved risky.
Knick’s Second-Half Surge
The Knicks began the second half on a determined run. As they chipped away at the Spurs’ lead, Madison Square Garden’s energy intensified. The crowd cheers grew when Josh Hart hit a notable three-pointer.
Despite foul concerns for Wembanyama, San Antonio sustained pressure, making record-breaking 14 three-pointers in the first half. Yet, New York’s free-throw advantage was significant, maintaining a 23-6 edge.
Dylan Harper’s Revival
Dylan Harper provided an offensive spark for San Antonio off the bench, contributing pivotal points. Meanwhile, the Knicks benefited from Jalen Brunson’s game-high 19 points, though the team struggled with fouls on defense.
Mikal Bridges’ performance fell off in Game 3, with foul trouble limiting his impact. In Game 4, New York needed to adjust quickly, building on lessons from their prior defeat.
Animated Crowd and High Stakes
Madison Square Garden’s vibrant audience included celebrities like Taylor Swift, Ben Stiller, and Michael J. Fox. The stakes grew higher amid discussions between Knicks’ owner James Dolan and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani about game-day logistics.
The Knicks aimed to capitalize on their home-court advantage, embracing physical play as always. Game 4 showcased the tenacity and resolve of both teams, culminating in a memorable Knicks’ victory.