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I’m Excited Too Shirt: OG Anunoby’s Quietest Viral Knicks Finals Quote

After one of the loudest Knicks moments in decades, OG Anunoby gave the most OG answer possible. New York was losing its mind. He was excited too.

The funniest thing about OG Anunoby’s Game 4 quote is not the wording by itself. It is the distance between the wording and the moment. The Knicks had just erased a 29-point deficit in the NBA Finals. Madison Square Garden had just watched Anunoby tip in the winning basket with 1.2 seconds left. New York had just moved one win from its first championship since 1973.

Then OG, the man who had just turned a missed Jalen Brunson three into a 107-106 Knicks win, stepped into the postgame spotlight and answered like someone describing a normal Tuesday. Everyone was pretty excited. He was excited too. That was the joke, the charm, and the reason the line immediately felt like Knicks internet language.

The quote works because it is not trying to be a quote. It is not a slogan manufactured for a camera. It is not a player searching for mythology. It is Anunoby’s calm personality colliding with a city that had no interest in being calm.

The Garden was shaking. The internet was melting. OG was, apparently, excited too. That emotional mismatch is exactly why the phrase became a Knicks Finals artifact.

Why “I’m excited too” became the perfect OG quote

Some athletes go viral because they say the biggest possible thing after the biggest possible moment. Anunoby went viral because he did the opposite. He had just made the play that may define the Knicks’ 2026 Finals run, and his response carried the dry understatement of someone who still had another defensive assignment in his head.

That is why fans connected with it so quickly. The quote felt true to him. Anunoby has never been built like a noise machine. His game is controlled, physical, efficient, and often quiet until the scoreboard reveals how much he has changed. After Game 4, his personality did the same thing. Understatement became the punchline.

In a Finals atmosphere full of historic language, the phrase gave fans something human and replayable. The play was huge. The quote was small. Together, they created the exact contrast that sports internet culture loves.

107-106 Knicks’ Game 4 win over San Antonio
1.2 Seconds left on OG’s winning tip-in
3-1 New York’s Finals lead after the comeback
I’m Excited Too Shirt inspired by OG Anunoby’s calm Knicks Finals postgame quote
The I’m Excited Too Shirt turns OG Anunoby’s deadpan postgame response into a Knicks Finals culture piece: calm wording, historic chaos, and the quietest punchline from the loudest night of the series. View the piece →

The quote after the tip-in matters because of the tip-in

Without the game-winner, the line would not hit the same way. The quote is funny because the context is enormous. Anunoby had just produced the defining play of Game 4, finishing a comeback that began with New York trailing 81-52 in the third quarter. It was not simply a late basket. It was the final touch on the largest comeback in Finals history.

NBA’s own Finals MVP Ladder moved Anunoby to No. 1 after the performance, framing him as the player whose 33 points and winning putback pushed the Knicks to a 3-1 lead. That broader recognition gives the quote another layer. He was not minimizing a small role. He was being understated after a massive one.

That is the cultural magic. “I’m excited too” sounds tiny next to the scale of what happened, but it also sounds exactly like a player who would rather move to the next game than build a monument to himself in the press room.

As Knicks Finals moments keep becoming phrases, the wider New York Knicks Shirts archive starts to feel like a live record of the city’s basketball language — tip-ins, belief, deadpan quotes, Garden noise, and the strange comedy of pressure.

Design language: deadpan humor in Knicks colors

A quote shirt like this needs a different visual rhythm from a dunk poster or a championship collage. The power is in the restraint. The phrase should feel like a straight-faced caption placed on top of an absurdly dramatic moment. That contrast is the design.

Knicks blue and orange give the graphic its arena identity, but the wording carries the personality. It is not loud in the usual way. It is loud because everyone knows what it is responding to. Fans do not need the entire box score printed around the phrase. The quote already brings the replay with it.

The best reading of the shirt is almost comedic: New York screaming, commentators losing control, fans calling it legend-making, and OG giving the sort of answer that makes people laugh because it refuses to match the size of the moment.

Why Knicks fans love the understatement

New York sports culture is often described as loud, but it also has a sharp appreciation for personality. Fans know when a player is forcing it. They also know when a player’s natural rhythm becomes funny because the moment around him is too large for the answer he gives.

Anunoby’s quote felt like that second thing. It did not try to create a catchphrase. It accidentally became one because it was so perfectly aligned with his public image: stoic, low-key, dry, and focused. After one of the biggest Knicks plays in decades, he somehow sounded like the least overwhelmed person in the building.

That is why the phrase has staying power. It is not only a reaction to Game 4. It is a tiny personality portrait. It tells you something about how OG moves through chaos. He can hit the biggest tip-in of the Finals, smile just enough to let the room know he understands, and still keep the answer almost impossibly simple.

The broader NBA Shirts collection works the same way across basketball culture: it preserves not only scores and highlights, but the phrases, interviews, and player-specific reactions that become searchable memory after a playoff night.

How a press-room answer became fan language

The phrase moved because it was easy to repeat. “I’m excited too” works in captions, replies, group chats, and jokes precisely because it can be used in moments that are obviously bigger than the words. That flexibility is what turns a quote into fan language.

Across Knicks spaces, the reaction centered on the contrast: the city going wild while OG stayed almost impossibly composed. Fans did not need to invent a fake persona for him. The line fit the player, the night, and the way New York often turns dry humor into affection.

That is why this design belongs to the quote-culture side of the Finals run. Not every memory is a shot. Some are the words after the shot, especially when those words reveal the exact personality of the player who made it.

Why this piece belongs to the Knicks Finals archive

The I’m Excited Too Shirt is not trying to replace the tip-in. It preserves the afterimage. It captures the moment after the roar, when OG Anunoby’s calm response became part of how fans remembered the night.

That makes it different from a pure highlight graphic. This is a personality artifact. It belongs to the part of the Finals story where the player becomes more than the play — where his tone, delivery, and understated humor become as recognizable as the replay.

In the end, the quote feels like the most efficient possible summary of OG’s night. New York was losing its mind. The Knicks were one win from history. The internet had found its new line. And OG, naturally, was excited too.

FAQ: I’m Excited Too Shirt, OG Anunoby, and Knicks Finals quote culture

What does “I’m excited too” refer to?

“I’m excited too” refers to OG Anunoby’s calm postgame response after his Game 4 winning tip-in helped the Knicks beat the Spurs 107-106 and take a 3-1 lead in the 2026 NBA Finals.

Why did OG Anunoby’s quote go viral?

The quote went viral because it was so understated compared with the size of the moment. Anunoby had just made a historic Finals play, but his response stayed dry, calm, and very true to his personality.

How does this shirt connect to Game 4?

The shirt connects to Game 4 through the aftermath of Anunoby’s tip-in. The play completed New York’s 29-point comeback, and the quote became the funny, memorable postgame line attached to that chaos.

Why does this design fit Knicks fan culture?

It fits because Knicks fans often turn small phrases into shared language when they capture the feeling of a moment. This quote captures OG’s low-key personality inside one of the loudest Knicks nights in decades.

The I’m Excited Too Shirt fits the exact emotional window after Game 4: the tip-in replay still everywhere, Madison Square Garden still shaking, and OG Anunoby turning Finals chaos into the calmest viral quote of the Knicks’ run.

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I’m Excited Too Shirt captures OG Anunoby’s calm viral Knicks Finals quote after his Game 4 tip-in, blending deadpan humor, Madison Square Garden chaos, and New York’s 29-point comeback memory into a culture-first graphic.

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