Victor Wembanyama returns in NBA Cup semifinal
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The San Antonio Spurs expect nothing from Victor Wembanyama but himself. Ahead of his return to play, he's ready to accept that challenge.
Wembanyama last played during an NBA Cup Group C game against the Golden State Warriors on November 14. An MRI later confirmed a left calf strain, announced by the Spurs on November 17. San Antonio stayed careful, following league-wide trends around calf injuries.
Victor Wembanyama on who is the best player in the NBA: “I think Jokic is the best offensive player. I don’t think he’s the best player… I think it’s between Giannis and Shai.” “When I come back on the court, I think it will be me.” pic.twitter.com/ESHKmQyJ9x
Victor Wembanyama, sidelined with a calf strain since Nov. 16, is set to make his much anticipated return to play Saturday night. The San Antonio
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NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal offers high level of praise when speaking about the skill set Victor Wembanyama brings to the court.
Spurs sign 6-foot-4 former Lakers guard to assist Victor Wembanyama originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The San Antonio Spurs made a roster move on Friday that could pay off for the franchise in the long run.