The San Antonio Spurs can breathe a collective sigh of relief. Star center Victor Wembanyama will not face a suspension for the elbow he threw at Minnesota Timberwolves forward Naz Reid during Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals, according to an ESPN report from Shams Charania. The incident occurred with 8:39 remaining in the second quarter, leading to Wembanyama's ejection and ultimately a 114-109 Timberwolves victory.
For Spurs fans, this news is nothing short of a game-changer. With the series now tied 2-2, losing their franchise cornerstone—already the youngest Defensive Player of the Year in NBA history and arguably the league's most impactful two-way player—would have been a devastating blow. Wembanyama's presence alone transforms the game; his absence in Game 4 allowed Minnesota to attack the paint with newfound freedom, a void that proved costly down the stretch.
The play itself was a heated moment in a physical playoff battle. Wembanyama was jostling with Reid and Jaden McDaniels when his right elbow connected, drawing an immediate ejection. But with no further discipline coming from the league office, the Spurs can now focus on what matters most: retaking control of the series.
As the action shifts back to San Antonio, all eyes will be on Wembanyama to see how he channels this intensity. For fans wearing his jersey, the message is clear: the Spurs' young phenom is here to stay, and he'll be ready to dominate when it counts most.
