Jalen Brunson credited teammate OG Anunoby for sparking the New York Knicks' comeback victory against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4.
The win is critical as it places the Knicks one victory away from securing their first NBA title in 53 years [3]. By overcoming a massive deficit in the NBA Finals, the team has shifted the momentum of the series in their favor.
The Knicks faced a daunting challenge during the game, trailing by 29 points before rallying to secure the win [1]. Brunson identified Anunoby as the hero of the contest, specifically noting the impact of his late tip-in and defensive contributions [2]. These plays halted the momentum of the Spurs and provided the necessary spark for the New York offense to regain control.
The victory gives the Knicks a 3-1 lead in the series [1]. This puts the franchise on the verge of a historic championship, ending a drought that has lasted over five decades [3]. The synergy between Brunson and Anunoby has become a focal point of the team's success during this postseason run.
Anunoby's ability to affect the game on both ends of the floor proved decisive in the closing moments of Game 4. His presence allowed the Knicks to maintain resilience despite the early lead held by San Antonio [4]. Brunson said Anunoby's performance summed up the effort required for the comeback.
The team now prepares for the next game with the knowledge that they can overcome significant deficits under pressure. The defensive intensity led by Anunoby and the scoring leadership of Brunson have established the Knicks as the dominant force in the current Finals matchup [2].
“The Knicks trailed by 29 points before rallying.”
A 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals is statistically dominant, placing the Knicks in a position where they only need one more win to clinch the championship. The ability to erase a 29-point deficit suggests a high level of mental resilience and tactical flexibility, making them a formidable opponent for the Spurs in the remaining games.





