Bills-Oilers, 28-3: Knicks' 29-point NBA Finals comeback joins the ranks of the greatest in sports history
The Knicks' 107-106 comeback from a 29-point second-half deficit in Game 4 of the NBA Finals anchors this historic victory. Led by OG Anunoby and Jalen Brunson, New York erased the large deficit and sealed the win at Madison Square Garden. The win gives the Knicks a 3-1 series lead with Game 5 at home on the horizon. It was the largest comeback in NBA Finals history, underscoring how quickly momentum can shift in high-stakes playoff basketball. The Spurs had built a 29-point cushion in the third quarter before New York rallied to stay alive in the series. The comeback reshapes the series as New York now holds a 3-1 edge heading into Game 5 at MSG. Anunoby delivered a late tip-in with 1.2 seconds remaining, while Brunson authored key baskets to fuel the rally. Madison Square Garden remains a focal point, with fans and analysts weighing whether the Knicks can close out the Spurs at home. The Spurs must regroup after losing a third-quarter lead that once looked insurmountable. With the Knicks inching closer to a title bid, this game will be remembered as a defining moment in the series.






