“I just thought I’d be able to outrun him,” Fox said of the Knicks' OG Anunoby blocking his late layup after San Antonio's collapse.

NEW YORK — Both Dylan Harper and Stephon Castle knew they weren't seeing the ball. Still, up by three points with 17 seconds to play in the fourth quarter of Ga

San Antonio was clinging to a one-point lead with 11.1 seconds remaining when the Spurs guard made the fateful decision.

OG Anunoby's soaring putback gave the Knicks the win, but the Spurs' slow-drip collapse started much earlier.

De’Aaron Fox thought he could beat OG Anunoby to the rim. Instead, one blocked layup became the defining image of San Antonio’s historic collapse in Game 4

“I just thought I’d be able to outrun him,” Fox said of the Knicks' OG Anunoby blocking his late layup after San Antonio's collapse.

The Nuggets' forward gave his take on De'Aaron Fox's widely discussed Finals moment.

Few teams as young as the Spurs get an opportunity to learn from high-leverage moments like the NBA Finals.

OG Anunoby preceded his game-winner with a block of an ill-advised De'Aaron Fox shot. Here are other times a misstep preceded a rally.