
AJ Dybantsa Reacts to Knicks' Historic Comeback, Interviews Spike Lee, Kiyan Anthony, More in Videos
Highly touted prospect AJ Dybantsa provided some on-the-ground reporting as the New York Knicks made history with their 29-point comeback against the San Antonio Spurs in the 2026 NBA Finals.
The former BYU star had the good fortune of being tabbed as the Game 4 player correspondent. As a result, he had a great view of Knicks forward OG Anunoby's tip-in in the final seconds:
After the game, Dybantsa spoke with some notable Knicks fans including famed director Spike Lee and Syracuse guard Kiyan Anthony, son of Hall of Famer Carmelo Anthony, before getting the perspective of Knicks guard Jose Alvarado:
Charlotte Hornets rookie Kon Knueppel will get the mic for Game 5 in San Antonio on Saturday.
In terms of sheer drama, it will be difficult to match Game 4. Knueppel may at least be there to witness the Knicks lift their first NBA title since 1973. It's safe to assume a lot of New York fans will be making the trek to Frost Bank Center in anticipation of that moment.






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