Jun 07, 2026
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Victor Wembanyama Embraces NBA Finals Pressure as Spurs Face 2-0 Deficit

Victor Wembanyama, the rising star of the San Antonio Spurs, is embracing the pressure of the NBA Finals as his team faces a challenging 2-0 deficit against the New York Knicks. Despite missing a crucial shot in Game 2, Wembanyama remains unfazed, stating, “This is what I’m built for.”

Wembanyama has been a key player for the Spurs, scoring 26 points in the series opener and leading with 29 points in Game 2. His teammate, Keldon Johnson, expressed unwavering support, encouraging Wembanyama to keep taking crucial shots. “He’s our guy,” Johnson said, emphasizing the team’s belief in Wembanyama’s abilities.

The Spurs are preparing for Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, aware of the hostile environment they will face. Guard Stephon Castle noted the increased urgency following their losses, while coach Mitch Johnson is focused on maintaining their playoff routines and improving team performance.

Despite the setbacks, the Spurs have shown resilience, with a strong road record this postseason. Center Luke Kornet, who previously played for the Knicks, finds the challenging atmosphere motivating, as it brings the team closer together.

As the Spurs aim to make history by overcoming a 2-0 finals deficit, veteran leaders like Harrison Barnes stress the importance of focusing on the present and learning from past games. The team remains determined to fight back and keep their championship hopes alive.


Original reporting: KSAT Sports (San Antonio) — read the source article.

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