The Knicks’ epic Game 4 comeback is the stuff titles are made of
What was perhaps the most unlikely victory in NBA Finals history got them to the precipice.

The Knicks made history by rallying from a 29-point deficit in Game 4 of the Finals on Wednesday for a 107-106 win — finishing the game on a 55-25 run.
What was perhaps the most unlikely victory in NBA Finals history got them to the precipice.
Jerry Seinfeld shut down an anti-Israel influencer by telling him Palestine "doesn't exist" after he was rushed while leaving the Garden Wednesday night following the Knicks' historic NBA Finals comeback.
After securing the most improbable comeback win in NBA Finals history, the Knicks are just one win away from basketball glory.
The Fifa president’s monologue before the 2022 World Cup attained legendary status for all the wrong reasons. He was in familiar form four years onGianni Infantino’s speech on the eve of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar is the stuff of legend. You know the one – the rambling, hour-long monologue where he told us all how he felt. He felt gay that day. He also felt disabled, Qatari, Arab, African and like a migrant worker. In doing so, the Fifa president engraved himself permanently into meme culture, and his remarks remain a popular source of online amusement to this day.On Wednesday, amid a gaggle of reporters and photographers, Infantino once again took to the stage. He sat in a tent in the shadow of the Estadio Azteca – it has been renamed Estadio Ciudad de México for the World Cup – a place many see as the western hemisphere’s cathedral of football. On Thursday, Mexico will host South Africa in the opening match of the 2026 World Cup. Continue reading...
Actor Timothée Chalamet declared "Knicks in 5" after his hometown team pulled off a historic comeback to beat the Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night.
Mike Breen, who grew up in Yonkers dreaming of calling a Knicks NBA Finals game, along with the radio broadcast team of Tyler Murray and Monica McNutt, added themselves to New York sports lore.
The Knicks were down big, nearly 30 points, but he wouldn’t let go of the proverbial rope.
The Knicks stormed back in the second half with the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history to steal Game 4 at Madison Square Garden with a 107-106 win and take a 3-1 series lead over the Spurs.