The Spurs remained resolute Wednesday night after letting a 29-point lead slip away in a loss to the Knicks, a collapse that became the largest comeback in NBA Finals history.
Despite the magnitude of the defeat, San Antonio expressed belief in its group after a game that dramatically shifted from control to disappointment. The Spurs had built a commanding advantage before New York rallied to complete the historic turnaround.
San Antonio Looks to Regroup
For Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs, the immediate focus was on maintaining confidence after a result that will stand as one of the defining moments of the series. The team’s postgame message centered on resolve rather than panic following the unprecedented Finals comeback.
The loss leaves San Antonio facing the challenge of responding after a game in which it appeared firmly in command before the Knicks seized momentum. The Spurs’ belief, expressed in the aftermath, underscored their effort to move forward from a difficult night on the league’s biggest stage.
