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I Went to the NBA Finals. I Couldn’t Stop Thinking About Victor Wembanyama Watching ‘Obsession.’

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The article discusses the extraordinary rise of Victor Wembanyama and his San Antonio Spurs, who are unexpectedly in the NBA Finals. It explores the concept of "wishes" and obsession, drawing parallels between the protagonist's wish in the horror movie "Obsession" and the fervent hopes of sports fans.
  • The San Antonio Spurs, with the exceptional talent of Victor Wembanyama and breakout performances from teammates like Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper, have defied expectations, achieving 62 wins and reaching the NBA Finals in Wembanyama's third year.
  • Wembanyama's pre-Finals decision to take his team to watch the horror movie "Obsession," which deals with the perilous consequences of obsessive wishes, is viewed as characteristic of his unique approach and dedication.
  • The article draws a connection between the movie's theme of obsession and the intense commitment required to achieve greatness, likening it to Wembanyama's singular focus on basketball.
  • Fan bases, particularly the New York Knicks and the Spurs, are depicted as living at the intersection of delusion and hope, willing to make extreme wishes for a championship, echoing the movie's central premise.
  • The atmosphere in San Antonio leading up to Game 1 of the NBA Finals is described as electric, with widespread fan engagement and displays of team spirit, highlighting the fulfilled wishes of the city and its fans.
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