- June 30, 2026
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Knicks Rally to Win Game 4 Against Spurs
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- June 11, 2026
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After an intense showdown, the New York Knicks secured a dramatic victory in Game 4 against the San Antonio Spurs. A thrilling comeback saw them take a 3-1 series lead, bringing them within one win of their first NBA championship since 1973. The crowd at Madison Square Garden was electrified as they celebrated the Knicks’ 107-106 win.
San Antonio’s final attempt to regain the lead was thwarted when they failed to execute an inbounds play effectively, leaving the Knicks to rejoice in their last-second win. Despite trailing by 20 points in the fourth quarter, the Knicks made an extraordinary comeback.
In the closing seconds, San Antonio’s guard Stephon Castle had given the Spurs a narrow lead with clutch free throws. With 30.3 seconds left, the Knicks faced a 106-105 deficit. The Knicks had a chance to secure the game with their own inbounds play, which they managed to do, sealing a historic win.
The atmosphere in Madison Square Garden was electric as fans cheered on each pivotal play. The Knicks’ improbable comeback stemmed from a strategic series of plays and notable performances from key players like OG Anunoby, whose three-pointer had the Garden roaring.
Throughout the game, San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama played a critical role, but his flagrant foul trouble was closely monitored by both his coaches and the referees. He avoided suspension, but his actions were scrutinized as the game progressed.
Foul play and referee decisions were a heated topic throughout the series. The Knicks were vocal about uneven officiating, yet they held a significant advantage in free throws by the half.
Madison Square Garden was alive with energy throughout the game, with fans’ reactions serving as a barometer of the game’s intensity. Even celebrities in attendance were caught up in the excitement, cheering on the Knicks as they closed in on history.
As Game 5 approaches, the Knicks hope to continue their momentum and capture the NBA title, while the Spurs will look to regroup and challenge New York’s newfound dominance.
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