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Biggest Comebacks in NBA Finals History: Where Does Knicks' Game 4 Win Over Spurs Rank?

The 2025–26 Knicks have put themselves in the history books.

Coming back from a 29-point deficit, New York chipped away at it throughout the second half. With 1.2 seconds left, forward OG Anunoby, perhaps the Knicks' best player in the NBA Finals through four games, came sprinting through the lane to tip in a Jalen Brunson miss to give the Knicks a 107–106 lead. That score would hold.

The Spurs had made a habit of coming out hot in the first quarter throughout the series, though the Knicks usually had an answer in the second quarter. In Game 4, however, San Antonio kept its hot play rolling through halftime, leading 76–49 at the half.

The team held that 29-point lead twice in the game: after a Dylan Harper layup with 3:06 left in the second quarter (71–49), and again with 9:40 remaining in the third quarter after a De'Aaron Fox pull-up jumper (81–52).

From that point forward, the Knicks outscored the Spurs 55–25, capped by Anunoby's instantly iconic tip-in.

That comeback surprasses the previous NBA Finals record by a full five points. That honor previously went to the 2008 Celtics, who came back from 24 points down against the rival Lakers to win, 97–91, in Game 4 on the road.

The two series share some similarities. Boston won two games to open that series, but fell in Game 3 before claiming the comeback win in Game 4. The Celtics went on to win in six games.

Boston opened the series at home, however, while the Knicks went up 2–0 in San Antonio. Now, they head back to Texas to try and close out the Spurs on the road on Saturday in Game 5. The series would return to MSG for a Game 6, if necessary, whereas Game 7 would take place in San Antonio.

New York still has work to do to capture the championship, but they are within one win of the title, and they got there in epic fashion.

The biggest comebacks in NBA Finals history

DATEMATCHUPDEFICITFINAL SCORESeries Result
June 10, 2026San Antonio Spurs at New York KnicksSpurs led by 29 Knicks 107, Spurs 106TBD (Knicks up 3–1)
June 12, 2008Boston Celtics at Los Angeles LakersLakers led by 24 Celtics 97, Lakers 91Celtics def. Lakers 4–2
June 7, 1995Houston Rockets at Orlando MagicMagic led by 20 Rockets 120, Magic 118Rockets def. Magic 4–0
June 2, 2011Dallas Mavericks at Miami HeatHeat led by 15 Mavericks 95, Heat 93Mavericks def. Heat 4–2
June 14, 1992Portland Trail Blazers at Chicago BullsTrail Blazers led by 13Bulls 97, Trail Blazers 93Bulls def. Trail Blazers 4–2
June 13, 2006Dallas Mavericks at Miami HeatMavericks led by 13Heat 98, Mavericks 96Heat def. Mavericks 4–2
June 12, 2012



Miami Heat at Oklahoma City ThunderHeat led by 13Thunder 105, Heat 94Heat def. Thunder 4–1
June 12, 2024Boston Celtics at Dallas MavericksMavericks led by 13Celtics 106, Mavericks 99Celtics def. Mavericks 4–1

How did the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history transpire?

 Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 36 points in their Game 4 comeback win. | Brad Penner-Imagn Images
Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 36 points in their Game 4 comeback win. | Brad Penner-Imagn Images

The Spurs seemingly could not miss a shot in the first half. That may have cursed them in the second half, as they settled for far too many poor shots and contested threes out of the rhythm of the offense.

San Antonio was 14-for-26 from three-point range in the first half, allowing them to build their significant lead into the early third quarter. In the second half: 3-for-18.

The Spurs kept chucking while the Knicks worked better possessions and turned around their fortunes. Karl-Anthony Towns, sidelined by two early fouls, made big plays down the stretch and scored his first five fourth-quarter points of the finals.

Brunson came up in the clutch, as he so often does, scoring 17 of his 36 points in the second half, including nine in the fourth quarter.

And, of course, there was Anunoby, the efficient assassin who scored 33 points on just 15 shots, including 7-of-9 threes and one tip-in that will be playing on Madison Square Garden highlight packages and YouTube compilations across the five boroughs for years to come.


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This story was originally published June 10, 2026 at 9:31 PM.

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