Stupor and maximum concern are what is felt in the NBA regarding the health status of Victor Wembanyama. The impressive blow to the head has led him to enter the concussion protocol, creating uncertainty about his return date. San Antonio Spurs trusts that the recovery period will be as short as possible.
A dramatic turn for San Antonio Spurs with the head injury to Victor Wembanyama, perhaps more significant than losing the second game of their 2026 NBA playoffs series against the commendable Portland Trail Blazers. The Texans know they need the French player at his best, but due to entering the concussion protocol, he must refrain from any physical activity for a minimum of 48 hours.
Wemby's concussion return timeline: pic.com/RCDv1M38WA
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Once that period is over, he will be reassessed to determine if he is ready to return to the court. The third game of the series is on April 25, and if Victor Wembanyama wishes to play, he would need to match the record for the fastest return after entering the concussion protocol. The average time off the court ranges from one to two weeks, during which the fifth and sixth games would be played.
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