Here's how San Antonio fans are handling their embarrassing collapse in game four of the NBA Finals

We all saw how New York Knicks fans handled both winning and losing in The Big Apple over the past few days, but what about fans of the San Antonio Spurs?This has to be a devastating loss no matter how you slice it.The New York Knicks celebrate their 107-106 victory against the San Antonio Spurs in Game Four of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden in New York City on June 10, 2026.(Dustin Satloff/Getty Images)To blow a nearly 30-point lead in the second half of an NBA Finals game that causes you to fall down 3-1 in the series — a deficit only one team in Finals history has ever overcome — can really take the wind out of your sails as both a player and a fan.KNICKS MIRACULOUSLY OVERCOME 29-POINT DEFICIT TO TAKE COMMANDING 3-1 LEAD IN NBA FINALS OVER SPURSThe series will shift back to Texas for Game 5, but it's hard to see anyone getting past such a historic collapse, especially a team as young as San Antonio.With all that said, let's check in on how Spurs fans are coping with such an embarrassing implosion at The Garden.Looks like a lot of fans are blaming the refs, a classic coping mechanism!KNICKS STAR KARL-ANTHONY TOWNS REJECTS MIKE BROWN'S OFFICIATING CRITICISM: 'WE DIDN'T EXECUTE'Following New York's dramatic victory, Taylor Swift joined fellow celebrities and players on the court to celebrate the win.
(Al Bello/Getty Images)It looks like they're in the "denial" stage of things, but cut them some slack, that was a rough one to watch.Others have moved past the excuses and straight into the "depression" phase of the Kübler-Ross model.Ouch, those are some tough words, but again, it's understandable given just how historic a collapse this was from San Antonio.SHOULD YOU WATERBOARD YOURSELF IF YOUR TEAM FALLS DOWN 3-1 IN THE PLAYOFFS?Multiple fans have even suggested the league offices should investigate De'Aaron Fox for throwing the game in the second half, citing several instances including his insistence on going for a layup on the penultimate possession ...