Victor Wembanyama Out for Season Due to Blood Clot
Victor Wembanyama Out for Season Due to Blood Clot

Victor Wembanyama Out for Season Due to Blood Clot

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Victor Wembanyama, the San Antonio Spurs' star center and reigning Rookie of the Year, has been diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder, leading to his shutdown for the remainder of the 2025 NBA season. The blood clot was discovered after he returned from the All-Star Game, where he made his debut. Wembanyama was having an impressive season, averaging 24.3 points and 11 rebounds per game, but his absence is a significant blow to the Spurs, who are currently 12th in the Western Conference and in danger of missing the playoffs for a sixth consecutive year. Without their leading scorer and defensive anchor, the Spurs' chances of reaching the playoffs are severely diminished, and they are now positioned to have a better shot at a top pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. The Spurs are optimistic about Wembanyama's recovery, viewing the condition as isolated. This situation has sparked a range of reactions from fans and analysts alike, highlighting the impact of his absence on the team's future prospects.

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