Wembanyama, Spurs still resolute after collapse
The Spurs expressed belief Wednesday night after surrendering a 29-point lead to allow the Knicks to make the largest comeback in NBA Finals history.
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The Spurs expressed belief Wednesday night after surrendering a 29-point lead to allow the Knicks to make the largest comeback in NBA Finals history.
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New York overcame a 29-point second-half deficit vs. the Spurs to move within one win of their first championship in 53 years

De'Aaron Fox and Victor Wembanyama were at the center of another late-game collapse vs. the Knicks

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