NBA will not punish Victor Wembanyama
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Victor Wembanyama was ejected during the second quarter of Game 4 between the Minnesota Timberwolves and San Antonio Spurs Sunday night, but he won’t face further discipline for his elbow to Naz Reid.
Draymond Green appeared to question the NBA’s decision not to punish Victor Wembanyama after a controversial incident.
Lost in the buzz around Victor Wembanyama getting ejected in the second quarter of Sunday’s Game 5 against Minnesota was a moment, captured on air by NBC, in which the third-year San Antonio star could be seen asking a teammate what the ruling by the referees meant.
The NBA has already decided whether Victor Wembanyama will face any additional punishment for elbowing Minnesota's Naz Reid during Sunday's Game 4.
The Spurs coach made a surprising statement after Victor Wembanyama’s dramatic ejection during the intense Game 4 clash vs. Minnesota.
Spurs coach Mitch Johnson spoke out in defense of his star big man after Game 4, saying, "at some stage, he should be protected."
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Victor Wembanyama has a long way to go to catch up to Shaquille O’Neal. While the 22-year-old Wemby has been praised for his all-around attack, Hakeem Olajuwon, Nikola Jokic and Bill Russell