The San Antonio Spurs didn’t just lose Game 4 of the NBA Finals — they reportedly suffered what insiders are calling one of the most embarrassing meltdowns in league history. Up by 29 points at one stage, the Spurs somehow let the New York Knicks crawl back and steal the game, handing the Knicks a commanding 3-1 series lead. And no one is holding back their fury.
Beadle Doesn’t Hold Back
Veteran broadcaster and die-hard Spurs fan Michelle Beadle reportedly went off on the team — and specifically on point guard De’Aaron Fox — in a viral rant that has the basketball world buzzing. Sources close to Beadle say she was visibly shaken and angry after watching the collapse unfold.
“How are you up 29 points and you lose in that building to those fans and that owner? Shameful! It was shameful. And De’Aaron Fox… you were the worst person on the floor last night,” Beadle allegedly said during a live segment. Fans and analysts alike are calling it the most unfiltered takedown of a player in Finals history.
Fox’s Fourth-Quarter Nightmare
According to multiple reports, Fox’s performance in the final minutes was nothing short of a disaster. With the Spurs clinging to a one-point lead in the closing seconds, Fox reportedly went for a layup instead of simply holding the ball — a decision that one unnamed NBA scout called “inexcusable for a player of his caliber.” The layup attempt was blocked from behind by OG Anunoby, who then scored the game-winning putback on the other end.
Insiders say Fox also committed four turnovers during the Knicks’ historic comeback and missed several critical shots down the stretch. “He looked lost out there,” one league source told us. “It’s the kind of performance that haunts a player for years — especially if they lose this series.”
What This Means for the Spurs
If the Spurs fail to close out the series, Fox will reportedly shoulder the blame — fairly or not. After a dominant Game 3 win, San Antonio seemed poised to take control. Now, according to team insiders, the mood in the locker room is reportedly tense. “There’s a lot of finger-pointing going on right now,” one Spurs staffer allegedly said. “No one wants to admit they choked.”
The series shifts back to San Antonio for Game 5 on Saturday, and sources say the pressure on Fox has never been higher. Could this be the moment that defines — or destroys — his legacy? Fans and analysts are already asking the question.

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