Wembanyama vows Spurs will rise in do-or-die Game 5
Wembanyama vows Spurs will rise in do-or-die Game 5

San Antonio Spurs big man Victor Wembanyama has promised that his team will rise in the do-or-die Game 5 against the New York Knicks. This comes after the Spurs lost Game 4 despite holding a 27-point halftime lead, marking the largest comeback in NBA Finals history.

Wembanyama's Commitment

According to Wembanyama, the team has only two options: surrender to the Knicks or force a Game 6. He emphasized that every Spurs player and the entire management are determined to overcome the 3-1 deficit. They are committed to working together to force one or two more games against New York.

Team Morale After the Collapse

The 20-year-old big man was also asked about the team's morale following the Knicks' 27-point comeback. Wembanyama admitted that while the result of Game 4 was difficult to accept, the whole team knows they made many mistakes, especially in the second half. However, he assured that the team remains positive as they return to San Antonio, Texas, where Game 5 is scheduled to take place.

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