NBA finals: Knicks face Spurs in Game 5 with chance to clinch first title since 1973 – follow live
Knicks visit Spurs for Game 5 with 3-1 series lead New York can clinch first title since 1973 with win Reach out to Bryan on
Knicks visit Spurs for Game 5 with 3-1 series lead New York can clinch first title since 1973 with win Reach out to Bryan on Bluesky or by email No single play can explain how a team squanders a 29-point lead in the NBA finals.
But when historians look back on Game 4, they will probably start with De’Aaron Fox racing toward the basket with a one-point lead and less than 15 seconds remaining. Instead of forcing the Knicks to foul, Fox attacked the rim.
OG Anunoby blocked his lay-up attempt. Moments later, the Knicks had completed the largest comeback in finals history. Here’s our closer look at the decision that changed everything. For more than half a century, New York has waited for this.
Through blackouts and bankruptcies, dynasties and rebuilds, celebrities courtside and coaches on the hot seat, the Knicks have spent 53 years searching for a championship. Tonight, they are one victory from ending the wait. Continue reading...
