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Relive OG Anunoby’s Game 4 tip-in with those who saw the epic Knicks moment from inside the Garden

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Relive OG Anunoby’s Game 4 tip-in with those who saw the epic Knicks moment from inside the Garden

Everything, really, was at stake when the Knicks broke their huddle and returned to the court with 5.7 seconds remaining. Forget the 13-game playoff winning streak. Forget the dominating postseason run that included a 2-0 series lead to start the NBA Finals against the Spurs. Forget the hopes and dreams — the wildest ones possible — of snapping a 53-year title drought.

Because if the Knicks, trailing 106-105 in the final seconds of Game 4 of the Finals June 10, couldn’t score on their final possession, their comeback — a 29-point deficit — would be all for naught.

The Finals would shift back to San Antonio even at two games apiece. The Knicks would’ve botched their home-court advantage, their chance to keep igniting a Garden crowd waiting 27 years for a return to this stage. The momentum of the series would have radically shifted.

Down a point, 5.7 seconds remaining, OG Anunoby — whose life was about to change — was poised to inbound the ball in the frontcourt. Landry Shamet and Mikal Bridges were on the court having replaced Josh Hart and Jose Alvarado. Karl-Anthony Towns was on the left side near the Finals logo. Jalen Brunson, the Knicks’ Captain Clutch, hovered near the paint.

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