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The New York Knicks' 2026 NBA Finals run through the lens of Ben Stiller - ESPN

The New York Knicks needed one stop to complete the comeback in Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals, and Ben Stiller had his iPhone ready.

Taylor Swift and Mariska Hargitay stood to his left. San Antonio Spurs guard Dylan Harper and Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns were front and center. Thousands at Madison Square Garden and millions watching around the world had their own perspective of the play.

Yet, Stiller's courtside view proved the most engaging. He captured the moment when New York completed the largest comeback in NBA Finals history, using a black-and-white filter and walking on the court to take a rapid 360-degree video of the pandemonium at the Garden as the buzzer sounded.

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From slo-mo clips of Jalen Brunson isolations to practice before a Finals game, the lifelong Knicks fan has documented the team's run in the playoffs with videos on his X account. It's part of a rumored project around the Knicks' playoff run, something Stiller seemingly confirmed on ESPN's «Inside the NBA» before Game 4.

«There is a project in the works, but look, I'd be doing it anyway,» he said. «But it is part of a bigger project.… [The access] is insane. To be able to have that point of view, it's fun to be able to share it with people.»

Stiller's clips have often gone viral on social media, offering a unique perspective of the Knicks' most prosperous postseason in half a century. Here's a look at the top videos from the lens of Stiller's iPhone.

The Knicks' star had 28 points, seven assists and five rebounds in the team's opening game of the playoffs against the Atlanta Hawks. Nineteen of Brunson's points came in the first quarter, including a floater over Atlanta center Zaccharie Risacher to end the frame.

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