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Knicks Fans Took Over MSG After Game 2 — the Reaction Says It All

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Knicks Fans Took Over MSG After Game 2 — the Reaction Says It All

The New York Knicks were reportedly on the brink of collapse. Down by a staggering 29 points in the second quarter of Game 4, insiders say the team’s season was flashing before their eyes. The San Antonio Spurs were seemingly unstoppable, shooting at a historic clip and looking poised to even the series. But what happened next, sources close to the situation claim, is the kind of stuff that defines dynasties.

According to multiple reports inside Madison Square Garden, the Knicks’ locker room at halftime was allegedly a scene of quiet desperation. Jalen Brunson, sources say, delivered a speech that reportedly lit a fire under a team that looked dead in the water. The comeback was methodical, with Brunson and OG Anunoby leading the charge. But it was the final sequence that, as one unnamed staffer told us, “will be talked about for decades.”

After Spurs rookie Stephon Castle calmly sank two free throws to reclaim the lead with seconds left, the Knicks’ hopes appeared to hang by a thread. Brunson’s desperation three-pointer from deep came up short — but then, according to eyewitness accounts, Anunoby materialized out of nowhere. The forward’s putback dunk, described by one fan on social media as “Superman-level,” sent the crowd into a frenzy. The ball dropped through the net with just one second on the clock, securing a 107-106 victory that has reportedly sent shockwaves through the NBA.

The win gives New York a commanding 3-1 series lead, and insiders are buzzing about what this could mean for the franchise’s first championship in over 50 years. “This isn’t just a win,” one league analyst told us. “This is a statement. The Knicks are showing they have the grit and the star power to survive anything.” Fans are reportedly already planning for a potential parade, while sources say the Spurs are “reeling” from the collapse. The story is still developing, but one thing is certain: the Knicks are one win away from basketball immortality.

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