The San Antonio Spurs have been lucky in the last few games. The Spurs lost six of their eight home games. However, during a recent game, the Spurs defeated the Suns. At the same time, their important player, Victor Wembanyama, is not available to support his team. Victor Wembanyama’s availability will directly affect the performance of the Spurs during upcoming games.
Fans of the San Antonio Spurs are curious about his absence. During Saturday’s 131-106 loss to Phoenix, Wembanyama got an injury. During the game, the Suns led by 32 points in the fourth quarter when he got a left ankle sprain and left the game.
According to the recent updates from Spurs, Victor Wembanyama’s left ankle injury is very close to recovery. They said that he is questionable for the next game.
Wemby has been in trouble with this injury for the past few weeks. The Spurs are at a great loss due to the absence of Victor Wembanyama. His left ankle sprain is very painful for him, both physically and mentally, for not playing for his team.
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Victor Wembanyama’s left ankle injury is still in recovery phase
The current season for the San Antonio Spurs is one of the worst in their history. With a current record of 16-56, the Spurs are likely to be the worst-playing team in the Western Conference by the end of the regular season. However, the Spurs learned some important lessons from the 2023–2024 season.
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Wembanyama quickly impressed reviewers and fans with his spectacular performances. Chet Holmgren did, however, win the first two Western Conference Rookie of the Month awards.
Wemby has modified his stance since believing he was passed over for the award in December. Fans are waiting for their star player to recover from his injury and help the San Antonio Spurs eventually play better.
Spurs are in critical condition, and with the presence of Victor Wembanyama, Spurs can play better and win some games to enter a good rank at the end of the regular season.