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A cubist interpretation of the collision that left Spurs star Wembanyama with a rib injury, raising concerns about his availability for the final games of the regular season.San Antonio Today
San Antonio Spurs rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama suffered a left rib contusion during the first half of Monday night’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers and was ruled out for the second half. The 7-foot-4 French phenom’s status for the Spurs’ final three regular-season games is now uncertain.
Why it matters
Wembanyama is the presumptive NBA Rookie of the Year and a leading MVP candidate, so any injury to the generational talent is significant news. The Spurs are jockeying for playoff positioning in the Western Conference, so Wembanyama’s availability could impact their seeding and championship aspirations.
The details
Wembanyama took an inadvertent elbow to the ribs from 76ers forward Paul George while running on a fastbreak in the first half. He remained down on the court for a minute before going to the locker room. Wembanyama returned to the game but then asked to be subbed out before halftime, again holding his arm to his side. He was ruled out for the second half.
The injury occurred with 10:49 remaining in the first half.Wembanyama played 15:40 in the first half before exiting.
The players
Victor Wembanyama
The 7-foot-4 French center and presumptive NBA Rookie of the Year, who is a leading MVP candidate for the San Antonio Spurs.
Paul George
The Philadelphia 76ers forward who inadvertently elbowed Wembanyama in the ribs while attempting to deflect a pass.
Mitch Johnson
The head coach of the San Antonio Spurs.
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What they’re saying
“At halftime I was told he wasn’t coming back and I honest to God haven’t heard anything else up to this point.”
— Mitch Johnson, San Antonio Spurs Head Coach
“I think it would be a positive that he felt like he could come back and he played the last four or five minutes of the half. So, that’s a positive from my perspective, but I have nothing (as far a status update).”
— Mitch Johnson, San Antonio Spurs Head Coach
What’s next
The Spurs will provide an update on Wembanyama’s status before their next game against the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday. If he is unable to play, it could impact San Antonio’s positioning in the Western Conference standings with just three games remaining in the regular season.
The takeaway
This injury to Wembanyama, the NBA’s most hyped prospect in years, is a significant concern for the Spurs as they prepare for the playoffs. His availability will be closely watched, as the team’s championship aspirations could hinge on the health of their young superstar.