Victor Wembanyama cleared from concussion protocol to play in Spurs-Trail Blazers Game 4
The Spurs lost Game 2 when Wemebanyama sustained his injury but won Game 3 in Portland as he watched in street clothes.
Victor Wembanayma has cleared concussion protocol and is active for Sunday’s Game 4 between the San Antonio Spurs and Portland Trail Blazers. The Spurs announced his status Sunday afternoon. Wembanyama sustained a concussion after hitting his chin hard on the floor during San Antonio’s Game 2 loss on Tuesday.
He was placed in concussion protocol during the game and was later diagnosed with a concussion. Wembanyama traveled with the Spurs to Portland, but watched in street clothes as San Antonio secured a 120-108 win in Game 3 on Friday to take a 2-1 series lead. His status for Game 4 wasn’t clear until the Spurs announced it in the hour before tipoff.
Clearing the NBA’s concussion protocol requires a player to have completed a number of steps, including demonstrating that he is symptom-free during a return-to-participation workout process , then being cleared by a doctor to play. The Spurs reclaimed home-court advantage with their win in Game 3 and have a chance to take a commanding series lead in Sunday’s game. The Trail Blazers will seek to even the series at 2-2 before it heads back to San Antonio for Game 5 on Tuesday.
A two-time All-Star and the the Defensive Player of the Year, Wembanyama is key to San Antonio’s hopes of advancing through the playoffs. In 64 regular-season games, Wembanyama averaged 25 points, 11. 5 rebounds, 3.