OG Anunoby tips in the ball for a buzzer beating win over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals

Lesson In Losing

The Spurs’ epic Game 4 loss hits close to home

It’s embarrassing. It’s unbelievable. It hurts. It’s hard to move past. Did that really happen? Why didn’t we… if only we… what if that play had…

It never ends. You’re left with fragments of thoughts and answers and ideas, and it sucks. It’s a hollow feeling, and despite everyone telling you it will eventually heal, it never really goes away, at least not completely. As fans, that kind of loss messes with your DNA. It’s always there, a PTLD (Post-Traumatic Loss Disorder) that sneaks up on you whenever your team has what feels like a comfortable lead. It infects organizations as well: The Falcons have won just one postseason game since that loss.

My hope for the Spurs and their fans is that this is nothing more than a learning opportunity. Scars are lessons that have been absorbed, and this should leave a pretty healthy scar right down the spine of the entire Spurs nation. 

We’ll know within a few days if the Spurs are able to bounce back in this series. 

Does it leave deeper scars than that on the team? Too soon to tell. 

Will it stick with Spurs fans forever? Yep. 

But it’ll get better. Eventually. Probably.

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