We're still not over GAME 4 | In the Building | EP. 582
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One day later, and nobody in San Antonio is over it. Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay return still feeling the sting of the Spurs blowing a 29-point lead in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. What starts as a basketball show quickly becomes a therapy session as the guys work through the anger, sadness, frustration, and disbelief surrounding one of the toughest losses in franchise history.
The conversation dives into everything that went wrong in the second half, from coaching decisions and rotation questions to player fatigue and the Spurs' inability to stop bad habits when the Knicks mounted their comeback. At the same time, Mike and Rudy defend the young core, especially Victor Wembanyama, arguing that painful moments like this are often part of the journey toward championship greatness.
Topics Covered:- Processing the emotional fallout from the Game 4 collapse
- Victor Wembanyama becoming one of the NBA's newest villains
- National media criticism of the Spurs after the loss
- Mitch Johnson's Finals coaching decisions under the microscope
- Questions about rotations and playing time for Carter Bryant
- Wemby's workload, conditioning, and second-half fatigue
- Dylan Harper continuing to impress despite the loss
- Why the Knicks are so dangerous when trailing
- Spurs fans and the city still dealing with the heartbreak
- Rudy Jay's national TV appearance discussing the Finals
- Mike admits he's no longer angry, just sad about the loss
- Rudy predicts the Spurs will bounce back in Game 5
- Debate over whether this is the biggest choke job in modern sports
- Discussion of Wemby's postgame comments and leadership
- Strong reaction to Knicks fans throwing an egg at Wembanyama outside the team hotel
The series may be 3-1, but the belief inside the Spurs fanbase isn't completely gone. The pain from Game 4 is real, but so is the possibility that this moment becomes part of the foundation for a future championship core. Whether it's a comeback story or a painful lesson, Game 5 now becomes one of the biggest games of this young Spurs era.
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