The San Antonio Spurs might be with out Victor Wembanyama on Friday evening in Indianapolis, however early indicators counsel the damage scare might not linger lengthy.
An MRI on Wembanyama’s left knee got here again clear, displaying no ligament harm providing aid after the rookie exited Wednesday’s recreation with seen discomfort, ESPN reporter Michael Wright reported.
Regardless of the constructive outcomes, the Spurs elected to not have Wembanyama journey with the workforce for his or her matchup in opposition to the Indiana Pacers. He’s anticipated to be listed as questionable for Saturday evening’s house recreation in opposition to the Portland Path Blazers because the workforce continues to observe his restoration.
Wembanyama suffered the damage late within the fourth quarter of San Antonio’s win over the New York Knicks.
After securing a rebound with the Knicks holding a 102-96 lead, he appeared to hyperextend his left knee upon touchdown. He fell to the ground in ache and wanted help getting up earlier than limping to the locker room.
Following the sport, Wembanyama expressed confidence that the damage wouldn’t hold him sidelined for lengthy.
“I used to be this near going again into the sport, however they needed to maintain me again,” Wembanyama mentioned.
Though he didn’t return to motion, Wembanyama reemerged from the locker room late within the contest, strolling to the bench in warmups with 1 minute and 20 seconds remaining. He stood and cheered alongside his teammates because the Spurs closed out the win, a second that resonated with the teaching employees.
“He completed the sport on the bench together with his teammates,” Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson mentioned. “That made me really feel good. I do not know know what to say. But it surely was good to see him stroll again out and have the ability to end the sport on the bench together with his teammates.”

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