Chris Gotterup celebrates hole-in-one as Knicks aim for NBA Finals victory
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 1:32 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
On June 11, Chris Gotterup made a hole-in-one during a round of golf and cheered on the New York Knicks as they completed a remarkable comeback in the NBA Finals. The Knicks' win in Game 4 positions them to potentially close out the series in Game 5, pursuing their first championship since 1973. Gotterup remarked on the significance of his ace, linking it to the Knicks' performance. The upcoming Game 5 will be pivotal for the team's quest for the title.
- •Gotterup scored a hole-in-one on June 11.
- •The Knicks completed the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history.
- •The Knicks' Game 4 win sets them up for a possible series clinch in Game 5.
- •This victory is crucial as the Knicks seek their first title since 1973.
- •Gotterup's 5-iron ace was celebrated alongside the Knicks' success.
- 1:32 PMYahoo Sports — Chris Gotterup hopes his hole-in-one is a sign of what's to come in the NBA Finals
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