OG Anunoby's Game-Winner Caps Historic 29-Point Knicks Comeback in NBA Finals
By
Blake Silverman
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Summary
The article discusses OG Anunoby's game-winning putback in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, where the New York Knicks completed a historic 29-point comeback against the San Antonio Spurs. It ranks this moment among the greatest in NBA Finals history, highlighting the dramatic sequence where Jalen Brunson missed a three-pointer and Anunoby crashed the offensive glass for the game-winning tip-in.
Key quotes
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Anunoby's heroic effort in Game 5 instantly becomes one of the best moments in NBA Finals history.
The Knicks completed the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history in storybook fashion.
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