The Adjustments Behind the Biggest Comeback in NBA Finals History

The Knicks just completed the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history. Down 29 points, New York looked finished. Then everything changed. In this breakdown, I examine the adjustments that fueled the comeback, including how the Knicks targeted Victor Wembanyama in pick-and-roll coverage, why Jalen Brunson's mid-range attack became so effective, and how Karl-Anthony Towns helped swing the game on both ends of the floor. I also break down: • How New York manipulated Wembanyama's defensive positioning • The offensive adjustments that unlocked Brunson late • OG Anunoby's impact on both ends • The defensive pressure that fueled the comeback • The Spurs' successful zone adjustment • The critical out-of-timeout mistakes that may have cost San Antonio the game • The final possessions that decided Game 4 The Knicks are now one win away from an NBA championship. Was this the game that decided the series? ⬇️ Lockdown Academy Learn the complete defensive system: https://www.lockdowndefense.com/academy 📩 Lockdown Newsletter: Film breakdowns, coaching ideas, and defensive concepts: https://lockdowndefense.substack.com 🐦 Follow on X/Twitter: https://x.com/Mike_Jagacki #NBAFinals #Knicks #Spurs #JalenBrunson #VictorWembanyama #NBABreakdown #BasketballFilm