They wrote them off. The number crunchers, the talking heads, the suits in their skyboxes. All of them.
Down 3-1. Facing elimination. The Knicks did what no team has ever done: they won the NBA Finals from that brink.
And they did it with style. A 27-point deficit in Game 5? Flipped.
A hostile crowd in Game 6? Silenced. Game 7?
A masterclass in grit. UK analysts, normally reserved, are calling it 'unprecedented'. 'Greatest comeback in Finals history' is the consensus.
The prime minister’s office won't comment—they’re still watching replays. The real question now: can this team be toppled next season? Or is a dynasty brewing?
The bookies are recalibrating. The Knicks own the narrative tonight.








