The San Antonio Spurs were close to gaining momentum in the NBA Finals but lost it in Game 4. After leading by as many as 29 points, the Spurs allowed the New York Knicks to complete the largest comeback in NBA Finals history, resulting in a 3-1 series lead for the Knicks. The Spurs had previously lost the first two games at home but won Game 3 after overcoming a seven-point deficit. Following the Game 4 loss, Victor Wembanyama was asked about the team's belief in winning three consecutive games to secure the title. He stated, "Yeah, absolutely. Everybody thinks — everybody knows — we're going to do it." The Spurs are looking to bounce back in Game 5, scheduled for Saturday at 8:30 p.m. ET in San Antonio. A victory would force a Game 6 in New York on Tuesday.
Victor Wembanyama expresses confidence in Spurs' ability to win NBA Finals
Victor Wembanyama expressed confidence in the San Antonio Spurs' ability to win the NBA Finals despite a recent loss to the New York Knicks, who now lead the series 3-1. The Spurs will play Game 5 on Saturday, aiming to extend the series.
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Victor Wembanyama confident in Spurs comeback despite Game 4 collapse: 'Everybody knows we're going to do it'
Victor Wembanyama expresses confidence in Spurs' ability to win NBA Finals