Publicada el: 12 de junio de 2026 :: 7:16 am

Knicks completan remontada para vencer a los Spurs en el Juego 4

Knicks completan remontada para vencer a los Spurs en el Juego 4

Nueva York, Estados Unidos: Los Knicks de Nueva York remontaron 29 puntos para vencer a los San Antonio Spurs en el Juego 4 de las Finales de la NBA 2026 en el Madison Square Garden, y tomar una ventaja de 3-1 en la serie. La franquicia está a una victoria de su primer título en 53 años; la serie regresa a San Antonio para el Juego 5 el sábado a las 8:30 p. m. hora del Este (ABC).

Antes de este fin de semana, a continuación se presentan las opiniones de jugadores, entrenadores y la prensa tras el triunfo de los Knicks en el Juego 4, descrito como un clásico instantáneo de las Finales.

“What we witnessed in New York on Wednesday night was nothing short of the greatest comeback in NBA history.” — Dan Devine, Yahoo Sports

“The most stunning game I’ve ever seen” — Michael Wilbon, ESPN

“Really, the whole comeback was a moment. Dozens and dozens of plays at Madison Square Garden, all weaved together to become a tale worthy enough for the stages of nearby Broadway and Radio City Music Hall.” — Tim Reynolds, The Associated Press

“I was yelling at them the whole time: ‘The offensive rebound is there! The offensive rebound is there!’ Coming out of that timeout, I made eye contact with them and was yelling ‘The offensive rebound is there! Somebody go!’” — Carmelo Anthony, to ESPN

“The building that has been the site of so much sports heartache over the years was converted into a Garden of Dreams.” — David Aldridge, The Athletic

“Knicks fans chanted his name as they filed out of the arena. OG is an abbreviation for Ogugua, which, en la tradición igbo de Nigeria, sugiere tranquilidad y consuelo. ‘The one who brings peace’ en algunas traducciones. On Wednesday night, Anunoby brought pandemonium. The quiet player from London provoked the loudest moment. The do-it-all forward flexed the depths of his contributions.” — Marcus Thompson II, The Athletic

“Anunoby’s cape flashes in unexpected moments, when he skies for LeBron James-esque transition blocks, when the basketball just kind of finds him and he splashes in 3-pointers or, of course, when he scrambles into the paint for the greatest tip-in in finals history.” — Fred Katz, The Athletic

“Castle sank both free throws in the face of a deafening crowd, giving the Spurs a 106-105 lead. And then the wildest ending in the wildest comeback of the wildest game in NBA history unfolded.” — Ben Rohrbach, Yahoo Sports

“Throughout a regular-season and playoff run chock-full of lessons for the young, ascending Spurs, this one surely hurt the most.” — Michael C. Wright, ESPN

“With 9:33 remaining … San Antonio’s win probability was 99.6%, per ESPN Analytics, meaning the Knicks had a 1-in-250 chance at a comeback.” — Zach Kram, ESPN

“These New York Knicks have melted my brain. They’ve made me reconsider my philosophies on life.” — James L. Edwards III, The Athletic

“A Spurs team that held a near-30-point lead — and one that has built advantages at various junctures over the past week — still has positive areas to draw upon heading into a do-or-die moment.” — Kelly Iko, Yahoo Sports

“Yes, the 3-1 deficit has been proven to be virtually insurmountable in NBA history; […] This series, however, isn’t exactly a statistical runaway. The Knicks have outscored the Spurs by a total of eight points over the four games. Shooting is basically even; the Knicks are at 44%, the Spurs at 43%. The Knicks have made 52 3-pointers, the Spurs 49. Free-throw percentage, Knicks 79%, Spurs 78%. The Knicks have three more rebounds and both teams have exactly 90 assists through four games.” — Tim Reynolds, The Associated Press



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