The New York Knicks are one victory away from an NBA championship following a 29-point [1] second-half comeback in Game 4 at Madison Square Garden.
The victory places the franchise on the verge of its first league title since 1973 [1]. This surge has sparked a divide among analysts over which player deserves the NBA Finals MVP award.
Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby both delivered standout performances during the comeback. According to CBS Sports, betting odds currently favor Brunson for the award [1]. However, other analysts suggest the momentum has shifted. An ESPN insider cited by Yahoo said Anunoby is the clear MVP if the Knicks win the series [2].
The debate centers on the different roles the two stars played in the Game 4 heroics. While Brunson has been a consistent offensive engine, Anunoby's contributions in the second half were pivotal to erasing the deficit. The Knicks' current odds to win the championship stand at -500 [3].
This internal competition for the MVP trophy mirrors the team's collective effort to secure the title. The series now moves toward a conclusion where the Knicks seek to end a decades-long drought, a feat that would cement the legacy of both players in New York sports history.
“The New York Knicks are one victory away from an NBA championship.”
The debate over the Finals MVP reflects a shift in the Knicks' identity from a one-star system to a balanced powerhouse. By having two viable candidates for the award, New York demonstrates a depth that makes them significantly harder to defend, increasing the likelihood that they will secure their first title in over 50 years.




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