The intensity of the NBA Finals was evident as Victor Wembanyama faced tough opposition at Madison Square Garden. During Game 4, Knicks’ Mitchell Robinson, dealing with an injury, struck Wembanyama with a forearm. This action resulted in a Flagrant 1 foul for Robinson. Wembanyama, unfazed, continued to provoke Robinson, reportedly telling him he was ‘in his head.’
Robinson gained more playtime early in the game, filling in for Karl-Anthony Towns, who faced foul troubles. The clash between Robinson and Wembanyama added to the rivalry between the teams.
New York’s Jose Alvarado also got involved, aggressively fouling Wembanyama during the match. The tense atmosphere at Madison Square Garden was palpable, as the crowd showed their displeasure with Wembanyama.
Prior to this, in Game 3, Wembanyama caused a stir by pushing Jalen Brunson to the floor. This incident fueled discontent among Knicks fans. Although a review cleared Wembanyama of a flagrant foul, the verdict did not satisfy New York supporters.
The Spurs, powered by Wembanyama, commanded a strong lead at halftime, underscoring his impact despite the hostility faced. The series continues to engage fans across the basketball community.

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