Victor Wembanyama comes good in NBA Finals as New York Knicks pegged back in front of Trump
Victor Wembanyama delivered a commanding performance as the San Antonio Spurs halved the New York Knicks’ series lead in the NBA Finals, doing so with US president Donald Trump watching on . The 115-111 result abruptly halted the Knicks’ impressive 13-game winning streak and den
Victor Wembanyama delivered a commanding performance as the San Antonio Spurs halved the New York Knicks’ series lead in the NBA Finals, doing so with US president Donald Trump watching on .
The 115-111 result abruptly halted the Knicks’ impressive 13-game winning streak and denied them the chance to move within a game of their first championship since 1973.
Wembanyama, the seven-foot-four sensation, was instrumental for the Spurs, tallying 32 points, eight rebounds, and six assists, as he fuelled San Antonio ’s ambition to achieve a historic NBA Finals comeback, a feat never before accomplished.
Spurs coach Mitch Johnson praised his star player, stating: "I’m sure Victor has numerous sources of motivation. I don’t think any of us are surprised or expect anything different than a strong performance."
The defeat marked the Knicks’ first loss in 46 days, snapping a remarkable run that included sweeping Philadelphia and Cleveland , and winning the opening two games against the Spurs.
This dominant streak had ignited a frenzy across New York, with fans paying exorbitant sums for tickets and "Knicks In Four" becoming a ubiquitous greeting.
However, Wembanyama and the Spurs ended the euphoria, spoiling the Knicks' first home NBA Finals game since 1999.
Fans who endured long lines to get in with the extra security measures in place - with some who paid five-figure sums to be there - were treated to a back-and-forth game on the landmark occasion, but made sure to make their feelings of the attendance of Trump known by booing him loudly during the national anthem .

