Spurs' Victor Wembanyama admits he was stuck on the Thunder 'high' after going down 2-0 vs. Knicks
The Spurs beat the reigning NBA champions in the Western Conference Finals. Victor Wenbanyama just admitted he has been stuck in the emotional state from the WCF in the first two games of the Finals.
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