History-Making Win At Madison Square Garden Puts New York One Victory From A Title
Fans are calling it the “Miracle at MSG.”
In what many sports analysts are describing as the greatest comeback victories in NBA Finals history, the New York Knicks stormed back from a massive 29-point deficit to defeat the San Antonio Spurs 107–106 in Game 4 at Madison Square Garden, electrifying New York City and putting the franchise one win away from its first championship in decades.
For much of the night, the Knicks appeared overwhelmed as the Spurs dominated early and silenced the Garden crowd. But momentum shifted dramatically in the second half as New York mounted a furious rally that culminated in a last-second tip-in by OG Anunoby with just over a second remaining. The comeback is the largest in NBA Finals history.
The stunning victory transformed Madison Square Garden into a scene of celebration, with fans pouring into Manhattan streets in what many longtime supporters described as a once-in-a-generation sports moment. Media outlets quickly dubbed the game the “Miracle at MSG,” drawing comparisons to other legendary New York sports moments.
Now leading the series 3–1, the Knicks head into Game 5 with a chance to complete a championship run that has reignited hope across a fanbase that has waited more than 50 years for basketball glory.




