Knicks' Historic Comeback Cuts Spurs Title Odds to 18.55%
San Antonio's championship contract fell to 18.55% Thursday after New York erased a 27-point halftime deficit to win Game 4 107-106 and take a 3-1 Finals lead.
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San Antonio's championship contract stood at 18.55% as of 13:21 UTC Thursday — 19 points below the 37.55% pre-game open — following the Knicks' historic comeback at MSG. New York erased a 27-point halftime deficit that swelled to as many as 29 in the third quarter, winning Game 4 107-106 and pushing the Spurs one loss from elimination.
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