Wemby’s Heartbreak: San Antonio Spurs Collapse in Shocking NBA Finals Game 4

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A Night of Disbelief: The Spurs’ Historic Meltdown

In a game that will likely be remembered as one of the most stunning collapses in NBA history, Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs experienced a nightmare scenario in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. Leading by a massive 29 points, the Spurs seemed to have the New York Knicks completely neutralized, only to watch their lead vanish in a heartbreaking 107-106 defeat.

The second half was a struggle for San Antonio, as they managed to score just 30 points across two quarters. This offensive drought opened the door for a relentless Knicks comeback, leaving Wemby and his teammates in a state of total disbelief.

Wemby’s Resilience Amidst the Chaos

Following the game, Victor Wembanyama didn’t shy away from the cameras. Addressing the meltdown, the young superstar highlighted a pivotal crossroad for the team. According to Wemby, the Spurs now face a binary choice: give up or get stronger.

Beyond the scoreboard, Wemby also touched upon his disciplinary standing. After narrowly avoiding a suspension, he admitted he must be more cautious with his physicality, as another flagrant foul would result in a mandatory sit-out. However, he maintained that this won’t fundamentally alter his aggressive style of play on the court.

The Final Seconds: A Sequence of Errors

Despite the late-game struggle, the Spurs had several opportunities to seal the victory. The final 16 seconds provided a rollercoaster of emotions:

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  • The Miss: Jalen Brunson missed a potential go-ahead field goal.
  • The Mistake: De’Aaron Fox grabbed the rebound and sprinted toward the other end. Instead of milking the clock to force the Knicks to foul—which would have sent him to the free-throw line—Fox attempted a quick layup.
  • The Block: OG Anunoby stepped up with a massive block, denying Fox and keeping the game alive.
  • The Winner: After another Brunson miss, Anunoby proved to be the hero once again, tipping in the rebound to secure the 107-106 win with just 1.8 seconds remaining.

What’s Next for the Spurs?

This series could very easily be 3-1 in favour of San Antonio, but the NBA Finals are won in the clutch, and right now, the Knicks own the final moments. The Spurs have until Saturday night’s Game 5 to find their composure and resolve their late-game execution.

If they can’t figure out how to close out games under pressure, this series might be over sooner than Wemby and the Spurs fans would like.

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