The Spurs set Victor Wembanyama up to fail in Game 4 disaster: ‘Flopping around’

AI Summary
The New York Knicks overcame a 29-point deficit against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, with OG Anunoby's tip-in with 1.2 seconds remaining securing a one-point victory at Madison Square Garden. This represents the largest comeback in NBA Finals history, giving the Knicks a 3-1 series advantage and putting them one win away from the championship. Spurs players, including Victor Wembanyama, struggled throughout the contest, while Knicks players reacted with visible emotion to the unlikely victory.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets provided more straightforward, factual coverage of the comeback without extensive emotional embellishment or celebratory framing.
Moderate: Centrist outlets presented balanced, informative reporting emphasizing the historic nature of the achievement and technical details of the game-winning shot.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets adopted more celebratory language and emphasized the emotional resonance of the victory, positioning it as an example of the Knicks' resilience and 'Garden magic' tied to New York sports culture.
The Spurs may have been their own heel on Wednesday night.
A historic 29-point collapse in Game 4 against the Knicks — a 107-106 loss that left them on the brink of NBA Finals runner-up status — perhaps left too much on the extremely high shoulders of 7-foot-4 phenom Victor Wembanyama.
“Second half he plays...
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