Spurs face critical Game 4 loss to Knicks as Wembanyama reflects
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 5:36 AM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
The San Antonio Spurs suffered a devastating loss in Game 4 against the New York Knicks, surrendering a 29-point lead. This collapse resulted in a 3-1 series deficit, leaving the Spurs one loss away from elimination in the NBA Finals. Victor Wembanyama and his teammates acknowledged the need to learn from this experience and take accountability for their performance. Wembanyama emphasized the importance of resilience, stating that the team must either give up or get stronger from this setback as they head back home for Game 5.
- •Spurs blow a 29-point lead to lose Game 4 against the Knicks.
- •Victor Wembanyama calls for accountability and growth after the defeat.
- •San Antonio faces a 3-1 deficit heading into Game 5.
- •The Spurs have one game left to avoid elimination in the Finals.
- •Wembanyama emphasizes execution and hunger as key factors.
- 5:36 AMYahoo Sports — Victor Wembanyama reveals the crushing Game 4 loss will only make the Spurs stronger
"Victor Wembanyama knows the Spurs threw Game 4 away, so he and his teammates are treating this as a monumental lesson.
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