One for the record books 👏
In the @LVAces' fourth Commissioner's Cup win, Chelsea Gray finished with 29 PTS, 9 3PM, 5 REB and 3 AST, tying the WNBA record for made threes in a game.
Gray joins Rhyne Howard (2x), Arike Ogunbowale, Jewell Loyd and Kelsey Mitchell as the only players in WNBA history to make nine threes in a game.
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PB5 just couldn't be stopped tonight 😤
Bueckers scored a season-high 31 PTS while also becoming the first player in Wings history to post 30+ PTS, 5+ AST, and 70+ FG%! In addition, Paige posted the highest scoring 1H of her career (24 PTS)!
31 PTS (14-20 FG) | 3 3PM | 6 REB | 5 AST
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THE FIRST DUO TO DO IT 🤯
Caitlin Clark (32 PTS, 10 AST, 7 REB) and Aliyah Boston (34 PTS, 12 REB, 3 AST, 2 BLK) became the first teammates in WNBA history to each record a 30-point double-double in the same game in tonight’s win vs. the Sky!
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INSTANT CLASSIC: KNICKS RALLY FROM 29 DOWN FOR 3-1 FINALS LEAD
For 24 minutes, the Spurs played one of the most dominant halves in NBA Finals history.
For the next 24, the Knicks delivered a comeback the Finals had never seen before.
A comeback basketball had never seen before.
A comeback that will live in sports lore.
Knicks 107, Spurs 106: Trailing by 29 early in the 3rd quarter, New York completed the largest comeback in Finals history, outscoring San Antonio 58-30 in the 2nd half, capped by OG Anunoby’s game-winning tip-in with 1.2 seconds left to give the Knicks a 3-1 Finals lead.
Closing Heroes: Anunoby (33 PTS, 7-9 3PM, 1 BLK) and Brunson (36 PTS, 5 REB, 7 AST, 3 STL) combined for 69 points, including 36 in the 2nd half, where they outscored the Spurs by themselves.
Opening Heat: But before their legendary close in clutch time, the night started with an unprecedented Spurs avalanche.
Early Eruption: The Spurs dropped 41 points in the 1st quarter on 6 threes. By halftime, they had drilled 14 triples – a Finals record for a half – for a 76-49 lead.
All Cylinders: Victor Wembanyama (24 PTS, 13 REB, 3 BLK) had 16 points at the break, Devin Vassell (18 PTS, 5 REB, 5 3PM) was 5-of-5 from deep and 7 different Spurs had made a three.
All Spurs: Their 76 1st-half points were the 2nd-most in a Finals half in the play-by-play era, opening up a 27-point lead.
It was the 3rd-largest halftime lead in Finals history. No team in Playoff history had ever come back from such a halftime deficit, let alone the Finals.
But San Antonio wasn’t done. Its lead soon swelled to 29 with 9:40 left in the 3rd.
It was 81-52.
Madison Square Garden was stunned. The Spurs couldn’t miss. The Knicks had no answers.
But they didn’t give up.
A Glimmer: An Anunoby dunk, and triples from himself, Brunson and Josh Hart helped fuel a 13-0 burst.
A Spark: The Knicks closed the quarter on a 23-9 run, capped by another Anunoby three to trim the lead to 15 entering the 4th.
The Garden Was Coming Alive: What felt impossible 30 minutes earlier suddenly felt within reach.
But the Spurs pushed back.
After trading buckets, Wembanyama put San Antonio up 95-75 with 9:33 left.
Just when it felt like New York had life, it faced another mountain.
Entering Wednesday, Playoff teams were just 4-733 when trailing by 20+ points in the 4th quarter in the play-by-play era.
That’s a 0.5% win rate.
And in the Finals, it had never been done.
Forty-five teams had tried.
Forty-five teams had failed.
But those teams weren’t the New York Knicks.
It Started With Rain: Jose Alvarado, Karl-Anthony Towns and Anunoby all hit threes amid a 13-2 run, capped by a tough KAT bucket inside.
MSG Was Back On Its Feet: Brunson came alive, scoring four straight points, and timely three from Anunoby and Alvarado had the Knicks within four (104-100).
It Was A 25-9 Run: The comeback was suddenly back on, the Garden was deafening and Brunson wasn’t done.
With 2:21 left, he pulled from deep, over the outstretched arms of Wembanyama…
“PUTS IT IN!” exclaimed ABC’s Mike Breen. “One-point game! This building is shaking right now!”
Fifty-nine seconds later, the ball was back in Brunson’s hands, and “Captain Clutch” delivered again – dropping in a floater with 1:22 left to make it a 105-104 game.
For the first time, the Knicks were in front.
But Stephon Castle didn’t blink, hitting two free throws on the ensuing possession to put San Antonio back on top.
Then came chaos.
A loose-ball rebound sprung De’Aaron Fox into the open floor for what looked like a layup to go up 3.
But Anunoby came flying in from behind, pinning the ball against the backboard before the Knicks recovered it and took a timeout with six seconds left.
New York had one more chance to pull off the impossible.
Naturally, the ball found Brunson.
He received the inbounds near midcourt, attacked into a quick double-team and launched a 31-footer.
The shot hit the front rim and bounced high into the air, hanging above a crowd of players gathered beneath the basket.
As players from both teams wrestled for rebound position, another white jersey came soaring in from the perimeter.
It was Anunoby.
Sprinting in untouched, he flew through the crowd and stretched out his right arm, getting just enough of the ball to redirect it toward the rim.
It dropped.
Madison Square Garden erupted.
“IT’S GOOD! IT’S GOOD! IT’S GOOD!” exclaimed Mike Breen. “Bedlam here at the Garden – they can’t believe it!"
One stop later, the Knicks had done the impossible. A 29-point deficit had become a one-point win.
A game that looked lost had become an all-time classic.
A missed shot had become a legendary make.
“Unbelievable,” said Knicks coach Mike Brown postgame. “That has to be the most iconic shot in the history of New York basketball.”
Said Jalen Brunson: “There’s one word that captures that all … believe.”
OG'S TWO-WAY IMPACT 🔥
▪ Clutch block on one end trailing by 1
▪ Game-winning putback on the other end
What a night for OG Anunoby in New York's historic Game 4 comeback win!
"I'm a two-way player."
OG Anunoby this postseason:
🔥 19.9 PPG
🔥 57.0 FG%
🔥 47.4 3P%
🔥 1.5 SPG
🔥 1.1 BPG
His Knicks seek a 3-1 lead tonight... while the Spurs look to even the NBA Finals at 2-2!
"THE NEW YORK KNICKS JUST PULLED OFF THE BIGGEST COMEBACK WIN IN NBA FINALS HISTORY!"
The radio voices of the @nyknicks, Tyler Murray and Monica McNutt were FIRED UP watching the ending of Game 4 🔥🔥
All business ahead of tip-off for Caitlin 👀
Clark warms up for Fever-Sky after her clutch finish against the Mystics in the @IndianaFever’s last game.
📺 Tune in at 7pm/ET on Prime!
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Once teammates. Tonight, RIVALS 🐓
Aliyah Boston and Kamilla Cardoso go head-to-head on Prime at 7pm/ET!
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