Victor Wembanyama pointed out obvious about Mitchell Robinson, Knicks on flagrant foul
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The New York Knicks got off to such a disastrous start in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, at one point trailing by 25 points early in the second quarter, that it's hard to argue against the obvious. Everyone can see it.
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And it has nothing to do with seemingly questionable officiating.
The San Antonio Spurs, particularly Victor Wembanyama, have taken a firm residence inside their heads. He's also probably not going to have to pay rent. Do you know the particularly cruel twist for the Knicks and their on-edge fans at Madison Square Garden?
Wembanyama clearly knows this and is going to poke and prod at Knicks players until they start fighting back.
We saw an example of Wembanyama trolling the Knicks during a sequence with New York center Mitchell Robinson. When Robinson threw an unnecessary elbow into Wembanyama's chin while running up the floor, not only was he given a well-earned flagrant foul, but Wembanyama also let him hear it. He knew Robinson got emotional and responded in kind.
Wembanyama gestured to Robinson and, through lip-reading, told him, "I'm in your head, boy." Phew:
Mitchell Robinson flagrant vs. Wemby 😳
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) June 11, 2026
"I'm in your head, boy." —Wemby pic.twitter.com/XoXEjHs6k0
Honestly, given the way the other non-Robinson Knicks are playing in Game 4, Wembanyama is definitely in all of their heads. Not a great development for a team trying to take a 3-1 series lead in the finals!
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Victor Wembanyama told Mitchell Robinson, Knicks brutal truth on flagrant foul