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How soon could Victor Wembanyama return to court for Spurs?

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Wembanyama suffered a concussion after a fall in Game 2 and the Spurs need to think long term, not just short term.

It started as an innocent enough play: Victor Wembanyama had guard Jrue Holiday on him and Wemby tried a spin move to get around (or through) his defender to get to the rim. Holiday pulled the chair on him, and in doing so tripped Wembanyama, who went to the ground — but Wemby tried to pass the ball so his hands could not protect his head, and he fell face-first onto the court. Wembanyama left the game not to return and is now in the league's concussion protocol, San Antonio announced before Game 2 ended.

The big question for Spurs fans: When will he return? NBA Concussion Protocol The NBA concussion protocol calls for 24 hours of no activity by the player after the injury. Following that, if he is symptom-free, for the next 24 hours, he can slowly, gradually start to do some basketball activity, but the player cannot begin full participation in the return to play protocol until at least 48 hours from the time of the injury.

From the NBA's protocol: • The return to participation process involves several steps of increasing exertion — from a stationary bike, to jogging, to agility work, to non-contact team drills. • Each exertion stage must be directly monitored by a member of the team's medical staff. With each step, a focused neurological examination is performed, and a player must be symptom free to move to the next step.

If a player is not symptom free after a step, he stops until he is symptom free and beings again at the previous step of the process (i. e. , the last step he passed without any symptoms).