Wembanyama Exhausted? Spurs Collapse as Knicks Move to 3-1
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The Knicks are one win away from an NBA championship after one of the most shocking collapses in NBA Finals history.
Mike Cooper and Dre Henderson break down the Spurs blowing a 29-point lead in Game 4, Victor Wembanyama’s workload, De’Aaron Fox’s late-game decision making, and whether New York is on the verge of ending its championship drought.
The guys also debate whether this collapse belongs alongside 28-3 in Atlanta sports history, discuss Jalen Brunson’s growing legacy, and ask whether Victor Wembanyama is destined for multiple championships or if the path will be harder than expected.
Plus, the conversation shifts to NBA offseason rumors, Giannis trade speculation, Jalen Brown’s future, AJ Dybantsa’s confidence, and why the NBA landscape could look dramatically different in the near future.
Topics Covered:
🏀 Knicks vs Spurs NBA Finals Game 4 reaction
🔥 Spurs blow 29-point lead
🗽 Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby dominance
🦄 Victor Wembanyama workload debate
🎯 De’Aaron Fox late-game decisions
🏆 Is this one of the biggest collapses in sports history?
⭐ Jalen Brunson’s all-time legacy
📈 Dylan Harper vs Cooper Flagg debate
👀 Giannis trade rumors to Boston
☘️ Celtics offseason outlook
🚀 AJ Dybantsa and the future of the Wizards
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:54 Knicks celebrity ticket controversy
2:00 Spurs dominance early
5:00 Dirk Nowitzki’s legendary 2011 Finals run
12:00 Breaking down the Spurs collapse
18:00 Wembanyama’s minutes problem
28:00 De’Aaron Fox late-game debate
32:00 Game 5 expectations
40:00 Jalen Brunson’s legacy grows
43:00 Nico Harrison fumbling Brunson and Luka
48:00 Wembanyama championship projections
52:00 Giannis-to-Boston rumors
59:00 AJ Dybantsa and the Wizards’ future
1:01:00 Final thoughts
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