What is the story about?
The year of the Indiana Hoosier stretched all the way to New York City this week when Indiana men’s basketball alumnus OG Anunoby made the game-sealing play that let the New York Knicks take a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals.
Anunoby flew through a sea of bodies after a Jalen Brunson miss in the closing seconds, getting just the right amount of touch on the ball for a go ahead tip-in that all but sealed the game for New York and capped the largest comeback in NBA Finals history.
Here’s what to know about the Hoosiers today:
ICYMI on the Crimson Quarry
- Bison Breakdown: What’s the new bar for Indiana football?
- Indiana’s Curt Cignetti and Fernando Mendoza named to TIME Sports 100
- Indiana women’s basketball begins offseason program
- 2 Indiana football greats named to College Football Hall of Fame ballot
What they’re saying about the Hoosiers
- The Indianapolis Star: Khobie Martin on how dramatically perception of Indiana football has changed
- Inside the Hall: Three ways IU basketball’s new look front court could impact the 2026-27 season
Around SB Nation
- Maize N Brew: Recruiting Roundup: Michigan leapfrogs SEC power for elite DL prospect
- Paige Bueckers, Sonia Citron, and the top second-year WNBA players, ranked
- Land-Grant Holy Land: Thursday’s camps see Ohio State’s send out several new offers
- Knicks pull off greatest comeback in NBA Finals history to stun Spurs in Game 4













