Victor Wembanyama, Spurs and Celtics
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Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs received positive news on Jan. 1. The Spurs star suffered a leg injury during the 134-132 victory over the New York Knicks on Dec. 31. Wembanyama’s MRI came back clean with no sign of ligament damage, according to ESPN.
The Celtics attempted just four free throws in the game. Brown, their leading scorer and most aggressive player around the rim, did not take any.
Missing just two games following a hyperextension of his knee, Victor Wembanyama was back on the court Tuesday night and dropped 30, but had to miss the end of a loss to Memphis because of his minutes limit.
Wemby opened up on his thoughts about the City of Boston after San Antonio held off Boston in a tight contest throughout, and had praise for Boston in areas one might not expect. "I mean, playing in Boston is cool," said the Spurs star.
In a recent interview, Victor Wembanyama left TD Garden with a strong message about Boston’s basketball legacy.
Coast 2 Coast Tuesday Doubleheader on Jan. 13 Begins with Victor Wembanyama and Spurs visiting Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Thunder at 8 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock
Spurs beat the Lakers 107-91 as Jeremy Sochan and Victor Wembanyama connect for a fourth-quarter highlight in a tense West matchup.
Chandler Parsons thinks Victor Wembanyama must be livid with the San Antonio Spurs' ownership and medical staff.