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NYC was electric after Knicks’ historic NBA Finals comeback against the Spurs

The streets of the Big Apple were buzzing with excitement on Wednesday night following the Knicks’ incredible comeback victory over the Spurs in Game 4. This win has put the Knicks just one game away from securing their first championship in over half a century.

New York City was alive with energy as fans poured out into the streets, united in their joy and excitement. Strangers became fast friends, sharing high-fives and hugs as they celebrated this historic moment together.

One unforgettable scene captured the essence of the night, as an FDNY firetruck slowly made its way down St. Mark’s Place, surrounded by jubilant fans. The firefighters inside reached out to the crowd, exchanging high-fives, fist bumps, and handshakes with everyone in sight.

At JFK Airport’s Terminal 8, even passengers waiting with their luggage got caught up in the excitement. As they watched the final moments of the game, the atmosphere turned into a spontaneous party. The game-winning tip-in by OG Anunoby with just 1.2 seconds left on the clock sent everyone into a frenzy of celebration.

The city was alive with the spirit of victory, as New Yorkers came together to revel in the Knicks’ success. With just one more game to go, the anticipation and excitement are palpable as fans eagerly await the chance to witness their team make history once again.

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