New York Knicks overcome 29-point deficit to defeat San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of NBA Finals.
The New York Knicks rallied from 29 points down to beat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 on Wednesday night, the largest comeback in NBA Finals history. OG Anunoby tipped in a missed shot with 1.2 seconds remaining to secure the win, giving New York a 3-1 series lead. The Knicks now have three chances to clinch their first championship since 1973.
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7 outlets covered it, splitting into 7 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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Coverage splits between historic Knicks comeback celebration and fan misconduct: mainstream outlets emphasize the game-winning moment and star-studded crowd, while NY Post focuses on objects thrown at Wembanyama outside his hotel.
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“WATCH: What just happened? Inside the New York Knicks' historic comeback”ABC ABC News LEFT-CENTER
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“Knicks fans throw object at Victor Wembanyama outside Spurs hotel in ugly moment after Game 4 thriller”NYP NY Post RIGHT
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“Knicks complete record comeback to beat Spurs 107-106 in NBA Finals Game 4” · Globe and Mail, Le Monde, BBC
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NPRNPR Knicks rally from 29 points down and beat Spurs for 3-1 NBA Finals lead 14h ago CNNCNN New York Knicks on the brink of a title after pulling off the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history 1d ago Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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