The New York Knicks secured a historic NBA Finals Game 4 victory against the San Antonio Spurs. The win drew attention for more than just the players’ performances; even divine intervention was cited as a factor.
Game-Winning Play
Karl-Anthony Towns, one of the key figures in the team, credited a ‘right hand from God’ for aiding OG Anunoby in making the game-winning tip-in with 1.2 seconds left. Towns expressed his confidence in Anunoby, saying, “Every time I talk to him, I say, ‘I already know what OG Anunoby’s gonna do in the fourth quarter.'”
Anunoby’s crucial move was not only impressive but also pivotal in the team’s victory, aligning with Towns’ expectations.
Comeback from a Significant Deficit
The Knicks’ comeback was a significant achievement. They came back from a 29-point deficit, the largest any team has overcome in an NBA Finals victory. Moreover, their 27-point halftime deficit set a new record for a winning team in finals history.
Impressive Performances
Notable performances were seen from OG Anunoby and Jalen Brunson, who became the first duo from the Knicks to each score 30 points in the same NBA Finals game. Brunson led the team with 36 points, while Anunoby added 33. This victory marked the Knicks’ first win in an NBA Finals home game in 9,853 days, as noted by Keerthika Uthayakumar.
Turning the Tides
The win might signify a change in the Knicks’ long history of misfortune. Coming back from potentially splitting the series to securing a 3-1 lead heading into Game 5 suggests a positive shift for the team. This triumph might signal a new era of success for the Knicks.

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