VIDEO: KNICKS STUN CAVS WITH INSANE 22-POINT COMEBACK IN OT. BRUNSON DROPS 38 IN GAME 1 WIN 🔥

VIDEO: KNICKS STUN CAVS WITH INSANE 22-POINT COMEBACK IN OT. BRUNSON DROPS 38 IN GAME 1 WIN 🔥

The New York Knicks pulled off an unbelievable comeback Tuesday night, erasing a massive 22-point deficit before defeating the Cavaliers in overtime in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Jalen Brunson once again took over the game, finishing with 38 points and leading the charge as MSG erupted during the comeback. The Knicks looked completely out of it early, but battled back possession by possession before forcing overtime and stealing the win. Fans were going crazy as the Knicks continued their incredible playoff run, showing once again they refuse to quit no matter the score. KNICKS TAKE GAME 1. WHAT A NIGHT IN NEW YORK. 🗽🔥

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