The largest comeback in NBA Finals history still occurred in 2008.
Only now Kevin Garnett switched from the side creating the comeback to the one being overturned.
Tonight, there was nothing like Tracy McGrady's miraculous 13 points in 35 seconds, nor Roger's consecutive scoring in the final moments against the Knicks 14 years ago.
The Golden State Warriors' comeback didn't feel spectacular and lacked much drama.
It was just a group of men, continuously winning for four years, still thirsting for victory, led by a brave leader, persisting until the end, everything happening naturally.
But this outcome is more despairing than a sudden outburst by a star player because such explosions have randomness. The Warriors' comeback proved that their hard strength was enough to handle the New York Knicks, regardless of falling behind by "a bit" at the start.
Facing such a reversal, the entire Knicks team was very dejected.
