Victor Wembanyama misses late free throws in NBA Finals
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On a night when plenty of Houston sports chatter in places like Downtown Houston bars drifts across every league, Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs took a tough hit on the NBA Finals stage. Wembanyama missed two late free throws in Game 4, and San Antonio now sits one loss from the end of its title run.
The result puts the Spurs in a steep hole with the series shifting to its next chapter. For Texas basketball followers, the headline is clear: a high-pressure moment slipped away, and it happened with the ball in the hands of the franchise centerpiece.
KRQE reported that Wembanyama came up empty on two crucial foul shots in the closing stretch of Game 4. San Antonio could not recover after that miss at the line, and the loss pushed the Spurs to the brink in the NBA Finals. The report centered on the late-game sequence and the pressure now facing San Antonio as the series continues.
Victor Wembanyama free throws became the late turning point
Late free throws can flatten a team in the Finals because every possession carries extra weight. That was the case here. With San Antonio chasing a win that could have evened the pressure, Wembanyama missed both attempts, and the opening was there for the opponent to close the game out.
That sequence will draw the most attention because stars get judged in those moments. Wembanyama remains one of the league's biggest talents, but the Finals leave little room for missed chances, especially at the stripe in the final minutes.
Spurs now face elimination after Game 4 loss
The bigger issue for San Antonio is the series math. A Game 4 defeat in the Finals leaves the Spurs on the edge, with the next matchup carrying elimination stakes. That changes the tone around every rotation choice, every late-game set, and every trip to the free-throw line.
Game 4 losses do not end a Finals series on their own, but they can strip away margin fast. San Antonio now needs a response in the next contest, and that starts with cleaner execution in pressure possessions. Wembanyama's miss was one moment, yet it landed as the defining one from the report.
The next Spurs game now carries the full weight of the series, with San Antonio needing a win to extend the Finals. Any follow-up coverage will center on whether Wembanyama and the Spurs can steady themselves in the next elimination test.
This article is a summary of reporting by KRQE. Read the full story here.
