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Madison Square Garden has not seen anything like this in over half a century. The Knicks erased a twenty-nine point deficit to stun the Spurs one hundred seven to one hundred six, with OG Anunoby tipping in Jalen Brunson's missed three with one point two seconds left. New York now leads the Finals three games to one, one win away from their first championship since nineteen seventy-three.
And the Spurs have more to worry about than the scoreboard. Victor Wembanyama picked up his second flagrant foul of the postseason Wednesday night, putting him one infraction away from an automatic suspension. If Wemby gets hit again, San Antonio would face a must-win situation without their franchise cornerstone. The timing could not be worse for the Spurs.
Shifting to the diamond, Max Scherzer made history Wednesday but the night came with a heavy asterisk. The veteran right-hander recorded a milestone strikeout for Toronto, but the surrounding performance was rough enough to raise real questions about whether he has anything left in the tank at this stage of his career.
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