Knicks Fans Cross the Line After Spurs’ Collapse in Dramatic Finals Game 4
A celebratory atmosphere following the Knicks’ dramatic Game 4 victory turned concerning when an object was reportedly thrown toward Spurs players outside their team hotel.
- Glenn Catubig
- 4 min read

The New York Knicks moved within one win of an NBA championship after completing one of the most remarkable comebacks in Finals history. Trailing by as many as 29 points, New York rallied to defeat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 at Madison Square Garden, sending the home crowd into celebration.
The dramatic victory sparked scenes of excitement throughout New York City. Fans flooded social media, packed streets around Manhattan, and celebrated a win that brought the franchise closer to its first championship since 1973. The atmosphere reflected decades of anticipation from a fan base eager to witness a title run.
However, not all of the night’s events unfolded positively. As the Spurs returned to their hotel following the heartbreaking loss, an incident involving spectators drew attention and raised concerns about fan behavior during high-stakes sporting events.
Reports and video footage appearing online suggested that an object was thrown in the direction of San Antonio players as they exited their team bus. Although no injuries were reported, the moment served as a reminder of how quickly emotions can spill over during championship competition.
1. Celebration Turns Concerning
The excitement surrounding New York’s victory was understandable given the magnitude of the comeback. Fans inside Madison Square Garden had witnessed their team overcome a seemingly impossible deficit and seize a commanding 3-1 lead in the series. Outside the arena and throughout the city, celebrations continued well into the night. Supporters embraced what many viewed as one of the most memorable victories in franchise history, with optimism growing that the Knicks could soon capture a long-awaited title. The mood changed, however, when video emerged showing Spurs players arriving back at their hotel. Large groups of fans had gathered outside the entrance, many shouting and booing as members of the visiting team made their way inside. During the scene, an unidentified individual appeared to throw an object toward players Victor Wembanyama and Keldon Johnson. The item reportedly missed both players, striking a nearby structure before falling to the ground. While no one was harmed, the incident generated criticism and highlighted concerns regarding fan conduct.
2. A Difficult Night for Wembanyama
The incident came at the end of what had already been a frustrating evening for Wembanyama. The Spurs star delivered another productive statistical performance, finishing with 24 points, 13 rebounds, and three blocked shots. Despite those numbers, the game was far from his most efficient outing of the postseason. After a strong opening quarter in which he scored 13 points, New York’s defense adjusted effectively and limited his impact for much of the remainder of the contest. Wembanyama struggled to find a consistent rhythm offensively after the first period. The Knicks increased their defensive pressure, contested shots aggressively, and forced the young superstar into several difficult attempts throughout the second half. Even with those challenges, Wembanyama remained a key factor on both ends of the floor. His rebounding and rim protection helped San Antonio maintain control for long stretches before the Knicks mounted their stunning comeback.
3. Spurs Face Elimination at Home
Beyond the hotel incident, San Antonio’s primary concern remains the basketball challenge ahead. The Spurs now return home facing elimination after letting a significant lead slip away in Game 4. The collapse was especially painful because San Antonio appeared firmly in control for most of the night. The team not only built a 29-point advantage but also held a 20-point lead midway through the fourth quarter before New York began its historic rally. As the series shifts back to Texas, the Spurs must quickly regroup both mentally and physically. Recovering from such a defeat can be difficult, particularly with the pressure of an elimination game looming. Meanwhile, the Knicks have an opportunity to complete their championship mission. Holding a 3-1 series advantage, New York enters Game 5 needing just one more victory to secure its first NBA title in more than five decades. The contrast between the two teams could not be greater: one side seeking redemption after a devastating loss, the other aiming to finish a historic postseason run.