Dozens arrested as fans go berserk after Knicks' historic comeback in NBA Finals
Dozens were arrested and injuries reported as celebrations outside Madison Square Garden spiraled into chaos after the Knicks' epic comeback in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. Video shows fans throwing eggs at Spurs star Victor Wembanyama, climbing scaffolding, and blocking Midtown traffic. The Knicks, who erased a 29-point deficit to win 107-106, lead the series 3-1 and can close in San Antonio on Saturday. Police reported 56 people in custody, including 15 arrests and 41 releases with summonses. Ten officers were injured, with at least one struck in the face by a glass bottle, according to the NYPD. A plan for an outside watch party was canceled due to crowd-control rules and a 1,000-person cap. A video clip showed a fan perched in a bucket lift encouraging a party atmosphere near Midtown. Eggs were reportedly thrown at Wembanyama at a hotel, per online videos. The Knicks' dramatic comeback created a tense aftermath as authorities promised heightened security around the arena. With the series at 3-1, another New York win would deliver the championship, setting the stage for a potential title run.






