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Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama says he’s been cleared to return following blood clot

BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 15 – Victor Wembanyama, who averaged 24.3 points and 3.8 blocks before his injury, was cleared three months ahead of schedule to rejoin Spurs training camp this fall.

  • Victor Wembanyama has been cleared to resume playing basketball after being sidelined due to deep vein thrombosis in his shoulder since February 20.
  • Wembanyama averaged 24.3 points and 11 rebounds per game before his injury, contributing to the Spurs' 23-29 record when he was diagnosed.
  • The Spurs finished the season with a 34-48 record and missed the playoffs; Wembanyama's absence played a role in this outcome.
  • Wembanyama believes his injury helped the team grow stronger and hopes for playoff qualification next season.
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French basketball star Victor Wembanyama announced Tuesday that he has overcome a health concern that ended his second season in the NBA early.

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The French basketball player, who has been away from the public prosecutor's office since February because of a serious shoulder injury, has resumed collective training with the NBA franchise. In an interview with "L的Equipe", he tells of his long absence and his ambitions for the future.

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On the occasion of an interview given to the L-Team newspaper, the French international returned to his spiritual retreat at the beginning of June in a Shaolin temple in China.

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