29 Points Down With 9:40 Left, and Nobody in San Antonio Was Ready For It
HOLY MOLY, you guys! What in the world just happened in the NBA Finals?! If you missed Game 4, you absolutely need to rewind it right now because the New York Knicks just pulled off a comeback that's gonna be talked about for decades. We're talking about the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history, hands down. They won 107-106 against the San Antonio Spurs, and with that W, they're now up 3-1 in this best-of-seven series. Can you even believe it? Watching that drama unfold, it felt like the whole world was holding its breath. Legendary Latrell Sprewell was apparently courtside, and even he must've been absolutely floored by what he witnessed.Wait, They Were REALLY Down HOW Much?!
Seriously, let's talk about the deficit. The Knicks were staring down a massive 29-point hole with just 9:40 left in the third quarter. TWENTY-NINE! Most teams would just pack it in, start thinking about the next game. But not these Knicks, apparently. They kept chipping away, showing that grit we love to see in any sport. By the end of the third quarter, they'd cut it down to a 15-point deficit, which is still a lot, but suddenly you could feel the momentum shift. And then, for OG Anunoby to come through and cap off that historic comeback? Iconic, man. Absolutely iconic. It just proves that no matter how bleak things look, you never, ever give up. We know that feeling in Seattle, don't we?History in the Making, Baby!
This isn't just a random game, either. This comeback means so much more for a franchise that's been waiting for this moment. Remember Latrell Sprewell and his teammates back in '99? They faced these same Spurs in the Finals 27 years ago. Sprewell has been asked endlessly about that team, and what it all means. He even remembered Knicks captain Jalen Brunson who was only 3 years old back then, running around while his dad, Rick, played a role. Now, here's Brunson leading the charge. This team is on the brink of delivering the Knicks' first title since 1973. That's a drought, people, and this comeback makes it feel like destiny is finally knocking on their door. The energy in Madison Square Garden must have been absolutely off the charts. So, the Knicks have a 3-1 lead, meaning they are just one single win away from hoisting that trophy. The Spurs have to be reeling after blowing that massive lead, but you know they're not going to roll over easily. Game 5 is going to be absolutely WILD, with everything on the line. Can the Knicks close it out and bring a championship home after all these years? We'll be watching every second, ready for more history to be made!🐦 What fans are saying on X
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