As an old head who's been watching NBA since Magic's rookie year in 79-80, that was by far the craziest comeback I've ever seen (given the circumstances). You can see it coming, like a snowball rolling downhill that you can't stop.
I've seen a lot of collapses over the years but this one very much felt more like the Knicks won the game instead of the Spurs lost it, if that makes sense.
A couple thoughts:
Mitch Johnson gotta take a lot of this blame- he could/should have slowed the game way down, killed clock on every offensive play and stopped shooting 3's. When you're up that big, you can damn near just run clock and win the game by default.
Josh Hart said it after the game, but god damn is he lucky that OG hit that shot. Otherwise he would be kicking himself for blowing the breakaway dunk AND not boxing out on the rebound a couple plays later.
That tip-in was incredible. Such a soft touch to hit that short put back without blasting it off the backboard. Love the choice of Brunson shooting knowing Wemby will try to contest and getting him away from the offensive glass.
I do feel like this is the Knicks ONLY window to win a chip. They hit lightning in a bottle like Toronto in 2019 and I don't know if they'll be Finals contenders after this. Spurs feel like they're probably gonna get 2-3 chips in the next 10 years with Wemby.