Victor Wembanyama Concussion: Spurs Star Ruled Out for Remainder of Playoff Series
Victor Wembanyama sustains a concussion in Game 2, ruling him out for the remainder of the Spurs' playoff series. Learn the impact on the team and the series.

Victor Wembanyama's Game 2 playoff performance ended prematurely due to a concussion, sidelining him for the remainder of the series against the Portland Trail Blazers. The injury occurred during the second quarter of the 106-103 loss, which leveled the series at one game apiece.
San Antonio Spurs' forward Victor Wembanyama sustained a concussion during Tuesday night's playoff Game 2 against the Portland Trail Blazers, a critical development for the team's postseason trajectory. The injury, which occurred in the second quarter of the 106-103 loss, now places the Spurs' star under the NBA's concussion protocol. This absence significantly impacts a series currently tied at one game each.
Spurs coach Mitch Johnson confirmed Wembanyama's concussion, stating the player is currently undergoing the league's mandated protocol. This protocol requires a minimum 48-hour waiting period before a full return to play, with light activity only permitted after 24 hours if symptoms remain stable. Before his exit, Wembanyama played just 12 minutes in Game 2, contributing five points and four rebounds. This marks a sharp decline from his Game 1 performance, where he recorded 35 points and five rebounds in the Spurs' 111-98 victory.
Wembanyama, a third-year veteran, recently received unanimous recognition as the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year. During the regular season, he averaged 25.0 points, 11.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 3.1 blocks, and 1.0 steal per game, a unique statistical output making him the only player to achieve 1,500-plus points, 700-plus rebounds, 150-plus blocks, and 50-plus steals. His absence removes a player responsible for 50 multi-block games this season, including 17 with five or more blocks.
Wembanyama's removal from the lineup shifts immediate pressure to the Spurs' supporting roster as Game 3 approaches on Friday in Portland. The team will need to compensate for the sudden loss of its leading scorer and defensive anchor. The series, now tied 1-1, continues with heightened stakes for both franchises. Future games will reveal how San Antonio adapts to this unexpected player absence.
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