New York Knicks stage biggest comeback in NBA finals history
The New York Knicks mounted the largest comeback in NBA Finals history on Wednesday, rallying from 29 points down to edge the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 and move within one win of the championship. OGโฆ
The New York Knicks mounted the largest comeback in NBA Finals history on Wednesday, rallying from 29 points down to edge the San Antonio Spurs 107-10
Read Full Story at France 24 โWhy This Matters
The Knicks' historic Finals comeback underscores a shifting NBA power dynamic, proving that even franchises long dismissed as underdogs can challenge the league's traditional elite. It also highlights the growing parity in a league where analytics-driven coaching and deep benches can neutralize the star power that once dominated dynasties.
Background Context
New York hasnโt won an NBA championship since 1973, while San Antonioโs decade-long dynasty under Gregg Popovich redefined modern coaching. The Spursโ 29-point lead was the largest ever in a Finals game, making the collapse particularly stunning in a league where blowouts have become increasingly common in high-stakes moments.
What Happens Next
If the Knicks close out the series, theyโll become the first 8th-seeded team to win a title, a narrative that could reshape how underdogs are perceived in professional sports. For the Spurs, this loss may force a reckoning with roster aging and the end of an era, while also testing their ability to bounce back from historic collapses.
Bigger Picture
The win reflects a broader trend of teams leveraging depth and situational execution over reliance on superstars, a model that could influence how contenders are built moving forward. It also raises questions about whether the NBAโs competitive balance is reaching a tipping point where the regular seasonโs unpredictability finally translates to postseason success for non-traditional franchises.

