The fourth game of the NBA finals was one heck of a game. 

The New York Knicks were down by 29 at one point and 27 points at halftime. It was the biggest halftime deficit by a home team in Finals history. The Knicks looked like they were toast and headed for defeat in such an incredibly critical game. 

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But then they came back, outscoring the San Antonio Spurs by 12 in the third quarter and then by 16 points in the fourth quarter. And the Spurs collapsed.

They trailed by one and, after a timeout, had the ball with 5.7 seconds left. Everyone knew Jalen Brunson was going to take the last shot. 

What they didn’t know was who would be the actual hero. 

Brunson’s shot missed off the front rim. But OG Anunoby skied high — over Dylan Harper and Devin Vassell — and tipped it in with his right hand with just 1.2 seconds left. The Spurs didn’t even get a shot off on the other end. Ballgame.

The Knicks won 107-106 and now lead the series 3-1. You have to think that they may have just broken the back of the Spurs with that kind of a win. It’s hard to come back from something like that.

As you can see in that clip, comedian Jerry Seinfeld was one of the celebrities watching the game in celebrity row on Wednesday, stunned by the last-minute basket to win the game. 

Seinfeld capped off the historic game with a great dunk on an influencer when he was waylaid leaving the game. You can see the clip of that here on X.

“What up, Seinfeld? What up? Can we get a ‘Free Palestine’?” said the streamer, FinesseFave, as he stuck a mic in Seinfeld’s face on the sidewalk. He should have known that was a bad idea.

Seinfeld’s response was quick, simple, and on target. 

“It doesn’t exist,” he said, laughing at the streamer, and leaving him standing there. 

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The streamer sounded a tad miffed with his post to his followers about the encounter. “Clown hasn’t been relevant in decades anyway,” he groused. But Seinfeld was relevant enough for him to ask such a thing and get denied. 

Seinfeld has a history of nuking people who try to ambush him on the issue, as we have reported. He even had hecklers protesting him at one of his shows in Australia, which had to be the most fruitless thing ever. Why would you protest a comedian who doesn’t have any control over military actions in Gaza, and how would that do anything at all to end actions there? It’s a monumentally stupid waste of time. But radicals don’t necessarily make a lot of sense, as we have seen from many examples.

Seinfeld has also had a heckler target him after a Knicks game before, screaming about how he supports “genocide.” He leveled that person, too. 


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If leftist activists think they’re going to get to him over this, he just smiles at them and moves on. 

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