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NEW YORK (WABC) -- If the New York Knicks do it Wednesday night, they will be on the doorstep of a championship.
The Knicks can take a 3-1 lead over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals with a win tonight.
The Spurs won Game 3 on Monday powered by Wembanyama's 32 points, eight rebounds, six assists and three blocked shots. That was the third straight victory by the road team in the series, only the second time that has happened in the NBA Finals.
The other was the series between Chicago and Phoenix in 1993. Michael Jordan eventually put a stop to that by scoring 55 points in Game 4 to lead the eventual champion Bulls to the victory on their home floor.
Win or lose, Game 5 is Saturday in San Antonio, and if the road success continues Wednesday, the series would return to New York for Game 6 on Tuesday.
The Knicks, seeking their first championship since 1973, will be trying to bounce back after the Spurs snapped their 13-game winning streak on Monday.
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Eyewitness News has team coverage ahead of Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
Anthony Johnson is outside Madison Square Garden where a watch party was canceled just hours before the game.

CeFaan Kim is at Wollman Rink where fans gathered for another watch party.

Meanwhile, Anthony Carlo was in Fort Green, Brooklyn, where fans packed FancyFree pub.


Ben Stiller speaks with Eyewitness News' Ryan Field about his love for the Knicks, saying this year's team reminds him of the 1973 championship team.

Stiller talked about his popular courtside videos, saying it can be tricky to balance his fan reactions with his desire to capture these critical moments, calling it "a good problem to have."
He also shared what being a die-hard Knicks fan sitting on celebrity row is like, shouting out Timothée Chalamet as "a real fan" of the team.