Spurs point guard De’Aaron Fox has been under scrutiny since seemingly costing San Antonio Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals, but Warriors star Draymond Green doesn’t necessarily view it that way.The Spurs held a narrow 1-point lead with about 15 seconds remaining when Fox deflected and then secured the ball as time wound down. Instead of dribbling the ball out to waste more time and potentially get sent to the free-throw line, Fox thought he could outrun New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby and get in an easy layup to extend San Antonio’s lead to three points. But Anunoby blocked Fox’s shot, giving the Knicks one final possession to pull off their miraculous and historic comeback victory after being down by as many as 29 points.While many are focused on that single play by Fox, Green believes the blame should be pointed elsewhere for the Spurs’ loss, and to him, there’s plenty of blame to go around.“Let’s dish out a little blame for the Spurs’ collapse,” Green said on “The Draymond Green Show.” “Let’s start with De’Aaron Fox. 6-for-16 from the field, not that important. Mindless turnovers in the...