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Spurs Star Wembanyama Leaves Game versus Knicks with Apparent Left Leg Injury
- On Wednesday night in San Antonio, Victor Wembanyama left the fourth-quarter rematch with the New York Knicks after an apparent left-leg injury with 10:32 remaining and went to the locker room before returning to the bench.
- Leaping for an offensive rebound, his left foot slid on landing and replays showed no contact while Wembanyama's knee appeared to hyperextend; he immediately grabbed his left knee and was helped off.
- His season history includes a 12-game absence for a left calf strain, and he scored 31 points with 13 rebounds in 24 minutes after returning on Dec. 13.
- Teammates Stephon Castle and De'Aaron Fox helped Wembanyama to his feet, Spurs coaches, team doctors and Brian Wright followed him to the locker room, while Kelly Olynyk committed an intentional foul.
- The play echoed Nikola Jokić's recent injury, raising league-wide concern as fans and social media voiced alarm after Wembanyama's exit on Wednesday.
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In the fourth quarter, with 10:38 on the clock, Victor Wembanyama suffered a leg injury. He just came back from a calf injury and was going for a rebound against the Knicks, and apparently hyperextended his knee. So, Spurs fans are the ones hoping that 2024 ROTY didn’t suffer a more serious injury. After the game head coach didn’t provide an exact update, but was happy because of one outcome. “I have not been able to talk to the medical staff ye…
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Spurs' Victor Wembanyama leaves game due to leg injury
San Antonio star center Victor Wembanyama limped to the locker room with an apparent left leg injury during the fourth quarter of the Spurs' home game against the visiting New York Knicks on Wednesday.
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