New York Knicks Make NBA Finals History
The New York Knicks have delivered a dramatic turnaround in the NBA Finals, producing the biggest comeback ever seen in the championship series. The win has reignited excitement across New York, as fans flood the streets to celebrate a team that has not reached this stage since 1999.
The city has fully embraced the moment. From iconic landmarks to local streets, Knicks colors and energy are everywhere. Supporters describe the atmosphere as unforgettable, with many saying they have never seen the city this alive during a basketball run.
Madison Square Garden Turns Into a Celebration Hub
Madison Square Garden erupted after a last second win that secured a one point victory over the San Antonio Spurs in Game Four of the 2026 NBA Finals.
The Knicks now need just one more win to claim their first national title since 1973. Their next opportunity comes in Game Five in San Antonio on Saturday night.
Fans in New York celebrated late into the night as the arena and surrounding streets filled with noise, flags, and team pride.
Star Performers and Game Winning Moment
OG Anunoby became the hero of the night, scoring the decisive basket with just 1.2 seconds left on the clock. His clutch play sealed the 107 to 106 victory.
Anunoby, who joined the Knicks in January 2024 and was born in London, has become a key figure in the team’s playoff run. His late tip in shot pushed New York one step closer to the championship.
Celebrity Presence Lights Up Courtside
The game drew major attention from celebrities and public figures seated courtside.
Among those spotted were Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner, who reacted intensely during the fourth quarter. Jimmy Fallon, Spike Lee, Ben Stiller, Tracy Morgan, and Mariska Hargitay were also present, adding to the high profile atmosphere inside the arena.
Some fans, including Taylor Swift and members of Haim, were seen celebrating with coordinated team shirts and energetic support.
Spurs Still Have a Chance in the Series
While New York holds the advantage, the series is not over. San Antonio still has a path to victory if they manage to win the remaining games. The pressure now shifts to Game Five, where momentum could swing again.
