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No Dunks

Knicks Shock Spurs With Largest Comeback In NBA Finals History!

11 Jun 2026

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Chapter 1: What was the significance of the Knicks' comeback against the Spurs?

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Chapter 2: How did OG Anunoby contribute to the Knicks' victory?

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Last night, a blown call changed a game.

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37.163 - 51.786 Trey Kirby

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Chapter 3: What mistakes did De'Aaron Fox make during the game?

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Chapter 4: How did Wemby's missed free throws impact the game?

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Skeets here in the Classic Factory, and alongside me, as always, Tass Mellis.

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Chapter 5: What role did Mike Brown play in the game's outcome?

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Chapter 6: How did Jalen Brunson's performance affect the Knicks' chances?

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Hello, podcast listeners. Holy shit. What a game. Game four of the NBA Finals. We got to jump right into this. This could take a while. The Knicks pulled off the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history last night. That's what we watched. The Cardiac Knicks trailed the Spurs by 29 points in game four. Came all the way back to win 107-106 in regulation at Madison Square Garden.

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Chapter 7: What were the reactions of fans and celebrities during the game?

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I'm still in shock. I'm sure you're still in shock. Everybody joining us in shock. Legit bonkers. The hero... OG Ananobi tipping in Jalen Brunson's missed three with 1.2 seconds remaining to complete the rally, give the Knicks a 3-1 lead here in the finals, and now three cracks at winning the NBA championship. They're calling it the hand of OG. Yeah.

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He also came up with a huge block, which we'll get into on Fox just prior to that. But I don't know where you want to begin here, Tess.

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Chapter 8: What does this game mean for the future of the NBA Finals?

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Do we just start right at the end with these huge plays from OG Ananobi? I think so. What a play. What a tip. With OG Ananobi's tip, I was debating, should Mike of Breen called a bang or a triple bang. Should it have been his first bang, bang, bang? And you bang on a tip. He decided not to. There's not that anticipation, the buildup of a shot in the air to get a bang.

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So that's why it's odd to hear it, right? Yeah, I don't think you can bang a tip. Yeah, I don't think you can bang a tip. It's hard to... Wedge it in there like that. You know, it's a quick play that happened. What an incredible play by OG Ananobi. Back to back incredible plays by this guy. Obviously the tip to win it.

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But before that, the crazy decision by De'Aaron Fox to shoot the layup on the fast break. But OG got back and made a play of it. And then just awesome. You hear it all the time on a broadcast. The most dangerous man is the inbounder. And it almost never plays a factor. But guess what? He was the most dangerous man on this point.

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295.523 - 299.328 Tass Mellis

And he was calling for it to get it at the three-point line at first because Brunson's off.

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Because Fox went over to help Wemby of all guys on Brunson. Probably regret that decision, of course. And OG got to scream right in there. I mean, he's a big guy as it is. Has, what, 30-foot runway just to leap higher than everybody, but then to perfectly get his hand on it and tip it in. And the slow-mo replay here we're showing you on YouTube is just, it's a work of art.

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It's one of the best shots we've ever seen in Finals history. Yeah. Mike Brown called it the best shot in Knicks history, I think. I mean, I can't deny it. Like, right now, it's probably just won them a championship. So, you know, we'll see. There's still game five and potentially game six and seven. But, yeah.

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Yeah, I loved hearing Brunson talking about it post-game with the ESPN guys, talking about how high he had to get it up. And he was still thinking that, I thought that was good. He thought that was going in. It was just short. But OG, even from that angle that we just showed you on YouTube, had to reach so far back to tip that thing.

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It wasn't just, oh, it's right here, because it was a three-point shot. It was a big bounce-off. When I was looking for the thumbnail of the game winner here from OG last night, late last night, I kept looking at the photo going, oh, that can't be right. There's no way he tips that. I kept thinking it was another like weird rebound or play. And I kept looking at it like, no, there's no way.

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Because like, yeah, where it is, it just doesn't seem like his hand's going to be able to reach back. to then not only tip it, but to tip it perfectly in. It didn't hit rim, didn't hit backboard, didn't get a lucky roll. It just like perfectly swished in. And yeah, they came back from 29 points.

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