NEW YORK — Victor Wembanyama walked into Madison Square Garden on Wednesday morning for the San Antonio Spurs' shootaround and understood the history that filled the building.
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich called it the best place to play basketball, and while Wembanyama agreed, noting the arena was «pretty special» following his debut there Wednesday night, the team's performance was anything but.
The New York Knicks controlled the game from the outset and were never threatened in a 126-105 victory. «We're learning,» Wembanyama said. «As a young team, any team really, we're going to go through losing streaks sometimes during the season in tough times.
It's going to happen. But the most important thing is how we bounce back.» It was the third consecutive defeat for the Spurs, who have given up at least 120 points in seven of their eight games this season. «We got good intentions, and we learned a lot also from the coaching staff defensively, so we're just trying to apply what they say,» Wembanyama said. «But I think what's good is we are bringing energy at all times, so this is a good start.