Spurs Rally From 19 Down as Wembanyama Returns Strong
The San Antonio Spurs proved that comebacks are real, erasing a 19-point deficit to defeat Portland 114-93 and take a commanding 3-1 series lead. Victor Wembanyama's return from concussion protocol showcased exactly why he made history as the NBA's first-ever unanimous Defensive Player of the Year.
The San Antonio Spurs just reminded everyone that the game isn't over until the final buzzer sounds.
Down 19 points on the road against the Portland Trail Blazers, the Spurs refused to quit. They rallied for a dominant 114-93 victory in Game 4 of their Western Conference first-round playoff series on Sunday, taking a commanding 3-1 series advantage heading into Tuesday's Game 5 in San Antonio.
The comeback started with grit, but it accelerated with star power. De'Aaron Fox caught fire, pouring in 28 points on an efficient 11-of-17 shooting while draining four three-pointers to fuel the surge.
But the real story was the return of Victor Wembanyama. After missing Game 3 while in concussion protocol, the 7-foot-4 phenom came back with something to prove.
Wembanyama didn't just score 27 points. He completely took over the defensive end with 11 rebounds, seven blocks, and four steals, turning the paint into a no-fly zone for Portland's offense.
Why This Inspires
Wembanyama's performance reminded us why adversity often brings out our best. Coming back from a concussion could have made him tentative or hesitant, but instead he played with the confidence and dominance that earned him historic recognition as the NBA's first-ever unanimous Defensive Player of the Year.
The Spurs' resilience tells a bigger story too. In an era where 19-point deficits often feel insurmountable, San Antonio showed that teamwork, determination, and trust in each other can flip any script.
For young fans watching, the message is clear: setbacks are just setups for comebacks. Whether recovering from injury or battling through adversity on the court, the Spurs demonstrated that perseverance and collective effort can overcome any obstacle.
One more win and San Antonio advances to the next round, proving that sometimes the best stories are written when the odds seem longest.
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Based on reporting by Japan Times
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