Mariska Hargitay celebrates Knicks' historic comeback in Game 4 of NBA Finals
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 11:42 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Mariska Hargitay witnessed the New York Knicks' remarkable 27-point comeback against the San Antonio Spurs during Game 4 of the NBA Finals on June 10, 2026, at Madison Square Garden. The Knicks, after trailing at halftime, secured a dramatic victory on a game-winning tip-in by OG Anunoby, finishing with a score of 107-106. Hargitay, seated courtside, expressed her excitement and disbelief at the team's resilience, stating it could be the greatest night of her life. She ran onto the court postgame to celebrate with players, emphasizing her connection to the team and city. The Knicks now lead the series 3-1 and could secure their first championship since 1973 with a win in Game 5.
- •Hargitay sat courtside with Taylor Swift during the game
- •Knicks overcame a 27-point halftime deficit
- •OG Anunoby scored the game-winning basket
- •Knicks lead the series 3-1
- •Final score was 107-106 in favor of the Knicks
- 11:42 PMYahoo Sports — Mariska Hargitay jokes Knicks' comeback was better than her wedding night
"It's unclear if Mariska Hargitay, the beloved 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' star, was joking or serious about this.
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