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San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama is now in concussion protocol after a dangerous fall in Game 2 against the Portland Trail Blazers. Stay tuned to understand the implications this injury could have on the Spurs' playoff run.
Wembanyama played only 12 minutes before being sidelined. He suffered the concussion after a drive to the basket, landing chin-first on the court. The incident occurred with 8:57 left in the second quarter, drawing immediate concern from teammates and fans alike. Spurs coach Mitch Johnson confirmed the diagnosis, stating, “I just know he has a concussion and he's in the protocol.”
Under NBA guidelines, Wembanyama must follow a strict recovery process before returning. He cannot resume full activities for at least 48 hours post-injury but can begin gradual workouts after 24 hours, provided symptoms don’t worsen.
The Spurs face a crucial Game 3 on Friday in Portland, with Wembanyama's absence being a significant blow. Before exiting, he scored five points and grabbed four rebounds. His recent accolade as the youngest NBA Defensive Player of the Year underscores his importance to the team. Forward Keldon Johnson expressed hope for Wembanyama's recovery but acknowledged the challenge ahead without their star player.

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