The Knicks edged San Antonio 107-106 Wednesday night and now sit one victory away from bringing an NBA title back to New York.

By Rose Monet

Players and fans celebrate after the New York Knicks’ victory over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in New York. (Frank Franklin II/AP)

The New York Knicks didn’t just win Game 4.

They gave their fans a moment they’ll be talking about for years.

In front of a roaring Madison Square Garden crowd, the Knicks edged the Spurs 107-106 and moved within one win of a championship.

Madison Square Garden Was Electric

From the opening tip, the energy inside the Garden felt different.

Every possession carried weight. Every basket brought the crowd to its feet.

The building felt less like an arena and more like the center of the sports world.

The Final Minute Everyone Is Talking About

When the game entered its closing moments, nobody was sitting down.

Fans held their breath as both teams traded critical possessions.

The final buzzer unleashed a celebration that instantly became one of the defining moments of the Knicks’ season.

WATCH: The final minute that had Madison Square Garden on its feet as the Knicks edged the Spurs 107-106 and moved within one win of an NBA championship.

One Win Away

The victory gives New York a 3-1 series lead and puts the franchise within one win of its first NBA championship since 1973.

The Spurs still have plenty of fight left.

But the pressure now belongs to San Antonio.

New York is one step away.

Scenes from Madison Square Garden as the New York Knicks move within one win of an NBA championship after defeating the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4. Photos: Yahoo Sports.

Some games end when the clock hits zero.

Others become part of a city’s story.

Game 4 felt like the beginning of something bigger.