'Can you believe it?': Knicks' historic rally sends basketball world into frenzy
Start spreading the news: The New York Knicks are one win away from an NBA title.
Despite falling behind by as many as 29 points to the San Antonio Spurs in Wednesday's Game 4, the Knicks never wavered, authoring the greatest single-game comeback in NBA Finals history to take a 3-1 series lead.
Playing in front of a Madison Square Garden packed with some of the world's biggest stars, the Knicks stunned the Spurs in the second half, outscoring San Antonio 58-30 in the final 24 minutes.
New York didn't take the lead until there was 1:22 remaining in the game, as Jalen Brunson knocked down a floater in the lane to push the score to 105-104.
The Spurs responded just less than a minute later, however, with Stephon Castle knocking down a pair of free throws.
After a pair of missed shots on both sides, the Knicks had their moment, as OG Anunoby flew in off a Jalen Brunson miss 3-pointer to tip in the go-ahead basket with 1.2 seconds left on the clock.
On their ensuing possession at the other end, San Antonio wasn't able to get a shot off before the buzzer sounded, locking the Knicks' spot in history.
The win sent both the crowd and social media into a frenzy. Here are some of the best reactions.
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