Victor Wembanyama on Spurs bench, icing left knee injury during Trail Blazers game.
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Wembanyama misses second straight game as Spurs monitor knee injury

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San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama, sidelined by left knee soreness from a hyperextension suffered against the New York Knicks, will miss his second consecutive game Saturday against the Portland Trail Blazers. An MRI confirmed no ligament damage, but with 14 absences this season—including a prior 12-game calf strain—his eligibility for NBA postseason awards is at risk under the 65-game rule.

The 7-foot-4 French star, who turns 22 on Sunday, was injured in the fourth quarter of Wednesday's win over the Knicks. Despite nearly returning, the Spurs rested him for Friday's 123-113 victory over the Indiana Pacers in Indianapolis, improving to 25-9 and tying for the league's second-best record.

Wembanyama did not travel with the team and is rehabbing in San Antonio. He could return Tuesday at Memphis. Averaging 24.3 points, 11.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and 2.9 blocks in 21 games, the 2023 No. 1 pick and reigning All-Star is crucial to San Antonio's strong start. He can afford only three more absences to stay award-eligible.

The cautious approach tests the Spurs' depth against Portland.

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Reactions on X to Victor Wembanyama missing his second straight game against the Trail Blazers due to knee soreness include fan concerns about prolonged absence risking postseason award eligibility under the 65-game rule and potential losses for the Spurs. Reporters and insiders highlight relief from a clean MRI showing no ligament damage, with coaches describing it as day-to-day and hopeful for a quick return. Sentiments range from pessimistic fan worries to neutral updates emphasizing caution on a back-to-back.

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Victor Wembanyama grimacing in pain from hyperextended left knee during Spurs' narrow win over Knicks.
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Victor Wembanyama hyperextends knee in Spurs win over Knicks

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San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama suffered a hyperextended left knee during Wednesday's 134-132 victory over the New York Knicks but avoided ligament damage according to an MRI. The All-Star will miss Friday's game against the Indiana Pacers while listed as day-to-day. Initial reports suggested a quick return, but the team opted for caution.

San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama made his return from left knee soreness off the bench against the Memphis Grizzlies on Tuesday night, scoring 30 points in just 21 minutes during a 106-105 defeat. The 7-foot-4 star had missed the previous two games due to the injury. Coach Mitch Johnson imposed a minutes restriction but expressed confidence in his recovery.

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Victor Wembanyama hyperextended his left knee late in the Spurs' 134-132 victory over the Knicks but expects no missed time after initial tests showed no major damage. He reached his 300th career three-pointer—the fastest for any 7-footer—in a 31-point, 13-rebound performance.

Franz Wagner faces 2-6 weeks out with a high ankle sprain and Jalen Suggs' hip injury requires further testing after Orlando's 132-120 NBA Cup semifinal defeat to the Knicks. Paolo Banchero, back from a 10-game groin absence, went 0-for-7 from 3-point range as the Magic eye their next steps.

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The San Antonio Spurs host the New York Knicks on Wednesday, December 31, in a rematch of the NBA Cup final at Frost Bank Center. Both teams enter with 23-9 records, with the Spurs favored by 2.5 points and an over/under of 236.5 points. Key injuries, including Devin Vassell's absence, could shape the matchup.

The San Antonio Spurs top a new ranking of the NBA's best young duos, with Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle forming the league's premier 1-2 punch among players 25 and under. Other standout pairings include the Thunder's Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren, and the Rockets' Alperen Sengun and Amen Thompson. The list highlights emerging talent across the league, though some duos face questions about long-term fit.

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New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs meet in the 2025 NBA Cup championship Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (8:30 p.m. ET, Amazon Prime). Knicks beat Magic 132-120, Spurs edged Thunder 111-109 in semis. Winners take $530,933 per player; losers get $212,373.

 

 

 

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