The New York Knicks completed a 29-point comeback, defeating the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on May 27, 2026. The victory sparked celebrations among fans at Madison Square Garden.
What happened
The Knicks staged a dramatic comeback, thrilling fans who remained in Madison Square Garden long after the game ended. Players, including Karl-Anthony Towns, highlighted the collective joy of the fans, particularly celebrating OG Anunoby’s game-winning tip-in.
Towns described the moment as a new high for the franchise. If the Knicks secure victory in one of their next three games, this comeback may be remembered alongside legendary moments by stars like Michael Jordan and Ray Allen.
Why it matters
This victory represents a shift in team dynamics within the NBA. The Knicks’ success without a dominant star challenges traditional views of roster construction, demonstrating that teams can be competitive without an all-star player. The Knicks rely on a balanced roster, with all five starters contributing effectively, contrasting with the Spurs’ dependence on a few key players, evident in Game 4.
Background
The Knicks faced the Spurs in Game 1 of the Finals on May 20, 2026, marking a pivotal moment in their unexpected postseason run. Historically, champions between 2007 and 2020 often featured star players and won at least 57 regular-season games. However, this season has seen teams without a standout player succeed, hinting at a change in conventional wisdom regarding team composition in the NBA.
What's next
The Knicks aim to continue their championship pursuit with their next game set for May 30, 2026. A win could further solidify their place in NBA history and bring them closer to capturing the title.
Frequently asked questions
What is the significance of the Knicks' victory?
The Knicks’ victory highlights a shift in team dynamics, showing success without a dominant star player.
When is the Knicks' next game scheduled?
The Knicks’ next game is scheduled for May 30, 2026.
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Sources
- CR Today — Knicks NBA Title Contention Dynamics (accessed 2026-06-12)

