The New York Knicks had a spectacular moment in their NBA Finals journey thanks to OG Anunoby. His decisive shot secured a victory in Game 4, where the Knicks overcame a 29-point deficit to win.
This pivotal play happened with just 1.2 seconds left on the clock. As Jalen Brunson’s jump shot missed, Anunoby soared to tip the ball into the basket, instantly producing a highlight that will be cherished in Knicks’ history. Even alongside stars like Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, Anunoby’s contribution was unmistakable.
On Monday, Anunoby joined the Knicks on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” Fallon quizzed him about his thoughts during the crucial play. Anunoby attributed the moment to team training and the emphasis on seizing rebounds in crucial moments. “They tell us to crash,” Anunoby said, explaining the team’s approach to rebounds, even while he hoped for Brunson’s shot to score.
Teammate Mikal Bridges described witnessing Anunoby’s play as seeing “a man flying,” amazed by Anunoby’s athletic ability and control.
Game 4’s victory was also secured by key performances from teammates. Brunson scored 36 points, while Anunoby notched 33, with his critical rebound setting up the game-winning shot. The Knicks carried that momentum into Game 5, winning 94-90 against the Spurs to claim the championship trophy.
The playoffs spotlighted many underappreciated players, including Anunoby, whose impressive performance sparked discussions about him possibly winning Finals MVP, although Brunson ultimately received the honor. Anunoby’s growth as a star is undeniable, and his future promising.

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