Victor Wembanyama had one last message before walking away and it was ruthlessly honest

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Victor Wembanyama had one last message before walking away and it was ruthlessly honest originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

After suffering a Game 4 defeat, Victor Wembanyama confidently energized San Antonio Spurs fans by declaring that the team would seize control of the NBA Finals series against the New York Knicks. However, that optimism did not translate into results. On Saturday, the Spurs’ failure allowed the Knicks to clinch the title and closed out the series.

Wembanyama experienced firsthand just how difficult the matchup became for San Antonio. The disappointment of the loss was clearly visible on the young superstar’s face during his postgame media session. As he wrapped up his final press conference of the season, Wembanyama delivered a memorable and brutally blunt farewell before walking away.

“Appreciate y’all. See y’all…never,” Wembanyama said.

The Spurs earned their Finals berth by overcoming the defending champions in a hard-fought series. They pushed the matchup to a Game 7 and ultimately emerged victorious.

Because of that impressive journey, the Spurs entered the Finals carrying significant momentum and confidence. However, the Knicks proved to be the superior team throughout the series.

Despite the disappointing ending, the postseason represented an important milestone in Wembanyama’s career. It marked both his first playoff appearance and his first trip to the NBA Finals.

Despite the disappointing ending, Wembanyama had a stellar season. The Spurs superstar delivered outstanding numbers on the biggest stage, averaging 26.0 points, 11.2 rebounds, and 3.6 blocks per game during the series.

However, even with Wembanyama producing at an elite level, San Antonio repeatedly struggled to execute in crucial fourth-quarter moments. Those late-game issues ultimately brought an end to the Spurs’ title hopes.

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