Victor Wembanyama's Season Cut Short by Blood Clot in Shoulder
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Victor Wembanyama's Season Cut Short by Blood Clot in Shoulder

San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama faces an early end to his season due to a discovered blood clot in his right shoulder.

Victor Wembanyama’s 2024-25 season is likely over due to a blood clot discovered in his right shoulder. The San Antonio Spurs star was diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis upon returning from the 2025 NBA All-Star Game. This thrombosis, commonly referred to as a blood clot, was identified after Wembanyama experienced fatigue leading up to the All-Star Weekend. [The Athletic reported on the diagnosis.]

The Spurs are optimistic that this condition is isolated and expect Wembanyama to recover fully, as [ESPN suggests.]

Wembanyama’s impact this season has been significant, averaging 24.3 points, 11 rebounds, and a league-high 3.8 blocks per game. His performance earned him an All-Star appearance and positioned him as a contender for the Defensive Player of the Year, although he will not meet the criteria for that award due to insufficient games played.

With Wembanyama, the Spurs had playoff aspirations after acquiring All-Star De’Aaron Fox in a major trade. Nevertheless, his recent injury complicates the Spurs’ prospects as they find themselves in a challenging position in the Western Conference, behind the Golden State Warriors and the Portland Trail Blazers.

The health issue recalls other notable cases in the NBA, like Chris Bosh, who confronted career-ending blood clots in 2016, or Brandon Ingram, who dealt with a similar injury in his arm during the 2018-19 season.

Since November, the Spurs have maneuvered without head coach Gregg Popovich, who took a leave due to a mild stroke, leading to Mitch Johnson stepping in as interim coach.

博彩公司# The Spurs need to rethink their strategy as the season progresses and Wembanyama’s health remains a priority.

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