Knicks rally from 29-point deficit to take 3-1 NBA Finals lead

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Last updated Jun 11, 2026

Knicks rally from 29-point deficit to take 3-1 NBA Finals lead
Summary

The New York Knicks staged a historic comeback against the San Antonio Spurs to win 107-106 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on June 10. After trailing by 29 points in the third quarter, Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby led the Knicks to complete the largest comeback in NBA Finals history. This victory puts the Knicks one win away from clinching the championship series. Previously, the Spurs had a chance to tie the series at 2-2 and appeared to dominate the matchup before the Knicks' rally. The win has sparked discussions around the greatest comebacks in sports history.

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  • Knicks lead NBA Finals series 3-1 after historic comeback.
  • Spurs held a 29-point lead before Knicks rallied.
  • Game took place at Madison Square Garden.
  • A win in the next game would clinch the championship.
  • The comeback is now the largest in NBA Finals history.
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  • 6:50 AMYahoo SportsKnicks' 29-point NBA Finals comeback joins '28-3,’ Bills-Oilers among the greatest in sports history
  • 6:50 AMYahoo SportsBills-Oilers, 28-3: Knicks' 29-point Game 4 NBA Finals comeback joins the ranks of the greatest in sports history
  • 6:50 AMYahoo SportsBills-Oilers, 28-3: Knicks' 29-point NBA Finals comeback joins the ranks of the greatest in sports history
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The Miracle in Manhattan immediately joins the conversation of the greatest comebacks in sports history. The Knicks are one win away from cementing a spot there.

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The Miracle in Manhattan immediately joins the conversation of the greatest comebacks in sports history. The Knicks are one win away from cementing a spot there.

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The Miracle in Manhattan immediately joins the conversation of the greatest comebacks in sports history. The Knicks are one win away from cementing a spot there.

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