Spurs HC Clears the Air on Major Fear Surrounding Victor Wembanyama as Medical Records Provide Encouragement

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The last time we saw Victor Wembanyama in action, he swore to go all-out at the All-Star mini-tournament. Little did we know that the French big man would fall into a deep hole. Shams Charania, once again with his new responsibility, dropped the devastating news of Wemby’s rare condition. However, before we all lose hope, the San Antonio Spurs coach Mitch Johnson dropped a promising update. Along with that, we brought you a crucial medical record that will prove his claim.

Ahead of tonight’s match-up against the Phoenix Suns, Coach Johnson addressed the press. Reporters almost didn’t seem to care about the match-up coming up. Instead, they were all locked in about Wemby’s recovery and his possible return. Early in the day, the team announced that the star baller would miss the rest of the season with vein thrombosis in his right shoulder. It’s a rare blood clot that pops up every once in a while in the NBA world.

While the team promised that Victor Wembanyama would return to the court for the 2025-26 season, there was still a sense of uncertainty looming in the air. But Mitch Johnson crushed it with his confident statement. “The medical experts and the people that are smarter than everybody in the room have confirmed he’ll be done this year and that there is no concern for Victor’s long-term health personally or anything related to his basketball activities, and that there is no reason to not believe that he won’t be ready to go through the start of next season,” said Johnson with utmost clarity.

 

Mitch Johnson said, “There is no concern for Victor’s health personally (long term) or his basketball activities.”

He added there is no reason to believe he won’t be ready for next season.

— Tom Orsborn (@tom_orsborn) February 21, 2025

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