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New York Knicks secure NBA Finals victory after record‑breaking comeback
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The New York Knicks achieved the largest comeback in NBA Finals history by overcoming a 29‑point deficit to defeat the San Antonio Spurs 107‑106, moving one victory away from the championship.
So regardless of what the outside world thinks of him, we know what we have in our locker room, and we have a superstar in that locker room.
He gave us a chance to win, and that's all you could ask for from the best two-way player in the NBA.
Every time I talk to him, I say, I already know what OG Anunoby is going to do in the fourth quarter, and he did exactly what I thought he would do.
This whole playoff run, he's been amazing on both ends of the ball. He's a winning player and he made a winning play.
OG, he's been amazing since he's got here.
I looked up to see the time. If it would have been 0:00, I would have been more excited, but it was just 1.2 left. So just knowing, get a stop now, just stay with it, staying present, not getting too happy because the game is not over yet.
Just doing what it takes to win. Our thing is crashing the glass … I just tried to make a play. … We're resilient.
I don't know. I think it's just execution, greediness of some sort. We clearly weren't the most hungry in the second half.
I don't know about the emotions, but it was painful, of course. It feels like we worked too hard and give up our leads. It's as simple as that. It just hurts.
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perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.New York Knicks
- 2.San Antonio Spurs
- 3.National Basketball Association
- 4.Los Angeles Lakers
- 5.Boston Celtics
- 6.Toronto Raptors
- 7.Eastern Conference
- 8.Philadelphia 76ers
persons
- 1.Jalen Brunson
- 2.OG Anunoby
- 3.Victor Wembanyama
- 4.De'Aaron Fox
- 5.Karl-Anthony Towns
- 6.Stephon Castle
- 7.Josh Hart
- 8.Michael Brown
- 9.Mitchell Robinson
- 10.Devin Vassell
- 11.Dylan Harper
- 12.Frank Franklin II