Ball from Knicks star OG Anunobys tip-in up for auction and it could fetch $3 million

The ball that helped deliver the most significant moment in modern New York basketball history is headed to auction.The ball from OG Anunoby’s game-winning tip-in during Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals will be sold by Sotheby’s beginning June 30.While Sotheby’s has not publicly assigned an estimate, longtime sports business analyst Darren Rovell projected the ball could fetch as much as $3 million when bidding opens.The basketball is expected to generate enormous interest because of its connection to a play that helped propel the Knicks to their first championship in 53 years.It may be the single most important play in the history of New York basketball.With the Knicks trailing the San Antonio Spurs 106-105 in Game 4 at Madison Square Garden and facing the possibility of the series being tied at two games apiece, Jalen Brunson launched a contested 3-pointer in the final seconds while guarded by Victor Wembanyama.The shot bounced off the rim, but Anunoby freely raced into the lane, without being boxed out, and tipped the rebound through the basket with 1.2 seconds remaining.This also came shortly after Anunoby blocked a dubious layup attempt by De’Aaron Fox on the other end of the floor, which could’ve given San Antonio a three-point lead.  Anunoby’s heroics wound up giving New York a dramatic 107-106 victory.The play completed the largest comeback in NBA Finals history.Celebrate with the New York Post highlighting Parade Day in NYC for the 2026 New York Knicks with a reprint of our issue from Friday, June 19.

Whether or not you were one of the millions of people who attended the parade, this framed cover from our June 19, 2026 issue is a must-have keepsake for any Knicks fan.This high-definition replica plaque is designed to keep the energy of that championship night alive forever on your office wall, fan cave, or living room shelf.

The Knicks had trailed by 29 points earlier in the third quarter before storming back.Instead...

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