The New York Knicks completed the largest comeback in NBA Finals history on Thursday, defeating the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 [2].
This victory shifts the momentum of the championship series, placing the Knicks on the verge of a title with a commanding 3-1 lead [1].
The game took place at Madison Square Garden, where the home team faced a steep climb in the second half. The Knicks trailed by 29 points with 9:40 remaining in the third quarter [3], a deficit that had not previously been overcome in a Finals game.
New York rallied through a frenzied fourth quarter to narrow the gap and eventually secure the one-point victory. The final score of 107-106 marked a historic turnaround for the franchise [2].
Following the buzzer, crowds of fans flooded the Midtown area of New York City to celebrate the win [2]. The victory secures a 3-1 series advantage for the Knicks as they move closer to winning the championship [1].
“The New York Knicks completed the largest comeback in NBA Finals history”
A 3-1 lead in a best-of-seven series is statistically dominant in professional sports. By overcoming a record-breaking deficit, the Knicks have not only gained a mathematical advantage but have likely inflicted a significant psychological blow on the San Antonio Spurs, who failed to close out a game despite a massive lead.



