Wembanyama Enters Concussion Protocol, Playoff Status Now in Doubt
A nasty fall during the Summer League game left Victor Wembanyama on the floor. The Spurs' star has entered the NBA's concussion protocol, and now his availability for the playoffs is seriously uncertain.
Concern in San Antonio: Wembanyama enters concussion protocol
What was supposed to be just another chapter in Victor Wembanyama's impressive season turned into a collective scare. During the Summer League game against the Portland Trail Blazers, the French phenom suffered a hard fall while driving to the basket, hitting his chin directly on the hardwood. The impact left him lying on the floor for several agonizing seconds.
After getting up and briefly speaking with a teammate, Wembanyama left the game and did not return. Team doctors immediately activated the NBA's concussion protocol. According to league rules, the player cannot fully return to action for at least 48 hours, although he may begin light activities after 24 hours if symptoms do not worsen. To receive final medical clearance, he must pass multiple criteria without showing any symptoms.
Before the injury, Wembanyama had recorded 5 points and 4 rebounds in just 12 minutes. Modest numbers, but his real impact goes far beyond the stat sheet: his presence on both ends of the floor has been a major reason why the San Antonio Spurs have secured a playoff spot for the first time since 2019.
Now, uncertainty looms. His absence — even if temporary — could change not only the course of the series against Portland but also the team's confidence. San Antonio clings to hope that their star recovers quickly, but the protocol is strict. In a matter of seconds, everything changed. Now, all that's left is to wait and see when their most important piece will return.












