GREATEST COMEBACK EVER!! Game 4 REACTION: Knicks’ Epic Comeback To Beat Spurs
6/11/202632 min
Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Tim MacMahon to react to the greatest comeback in NBA Playoff history as the Knicks take down the Spurs. The guys break down how New York pulled this off, what went wrong for San Antonio and where this ranks in NBA history.
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Brian Windhorst· Host0:29
[upbeat music] Hello, and welcome to the Hoop Collective Podcast. We talk about the NBA, which we're doing at 12:32 AM on Thursday morning, but it was probably about 11:00 PM on Wednesday night at the end of game four of the 2026 NBA Finals, which will go down in history as one of the greatest games played in the 80-year history of the NBA. One of the greatest games, if not the greatest game played in the 58-year history of this building, Madison Square Garden, and one of the greatest and most shocking of the 441 NBA Finals games that have been played up until this moment because we saw the Knicks from 29 points down come back to win over the San Antonio Spurs. And not only that, the series of plays at the end of the game, each of which could have their own documentary done about them.
Tim MacMahon· Panelist1:20
[laughs] Well, that sums it up.
Brian Windhorst· Host1:22
Tim Bontemps, native New Yorker. Our resident Texan, Dan McMahon.
Tim MacMahon· Panelist1:27
Howdy, partners. And, uh, also we got... Oh,