Victor Wembanyama, Spurs and Game 4
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Victor Wembanyama will not be suspended for his elbow on Naz Reid in Game 4, the NBA decided, clearing him to play in the Spurs' Game 5 on Tuesday.
Rudy Gobert and Victor Wembanyama may be playoff rivals right now, but the respect still lingers beneath the surface. Few players understand the burden of anchoring a defense like the four-time Defensive Player of the Year.
San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama will be on the floor Tuesday, May 12, for a pivotal Game 5 of an NBA second-round playoff series. The Spurs and Minnesota Timberwolves stand tied at two games apiece.
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The San Antonio Spurs are at home on Tuesday night as they host the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals. San Antonio enters Tuesday’s game tied with Minnesota in the series at 2-2 after losing on the road in Minneapolis in Game 4 on Sunday night.
Victor Wembanyama was ejected in Game 4 after hitting Naz Reid with an elbow to the neck.
Draymond Green appeared to question the NBA’s decision not to punish Victor Wembanyama after a controversial incident.
Paul Pierce criticized the NBA for its decision to eject Victor Wembanyama from Game 4 between the Spurs and the Timberwolves.
San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama’s initial reaction moments before his ejection was pure confusion. The 22-year-old was assessed a Flagrant 2 foul in Game 4 of the NBA Western Conference Semifinals against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday.
The NBA has already decided whether Victor Wembanyama will face any additional punishment for elbowing Minnesota's Naz Reid during Sunday's Game 4.
Lost in the buzz around Victor Wembanyama getting ejected in the second quarter of Sunday’s Game 5 against Minnesota was a moment, captured on air by NBC, in which the third-year San Antonio star could be seen asking a teammate what the ruling by the referees meant.