Victor Wembanyama facing suspension chaos as Stephen A. Smith delivers blunt verdict

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Victor Wembanyama facing suspension chaos as Stephen A. Smith delivers blunt verdict

Victor Wembanyama facing suspension chaos as Stephen A. Smith delivers blunt verdict

Victor Wembanyama action in the Game 4 surprised an ESPN analyst, but he joined the call for not a suspension on the Spurs star.

Victor Wembanyama facing suspension chaos as Stephen A. Smith delivers blunt verdict

Victor Wembanyama action in the Game 4 surprised an ESPN analyst, but he joined the call for not a suspension on the Spurs star.

Victor Wembanyama's playoff journey took a dramatic turn Sunday night when the San Antonio Spurs rookie sensation was ejected from a crucial Game 4 matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves. While the Timberwolves secured the victory, all eyes remain on Wembanyama's controversial exit and whether he'll face further discipline from the league.

The tension boiled over during a heated rebounding battle when Wembanyama, fighting for a loose ball alongside Naz Reid and Jaden McDaniels, threw an elbow that caught Reid square in the face. The impact sent Reid to the floor and forced officials to halt the game for a lengthy video review. After careful consideration, referees deemed the contact excessive and handed down a Flagrant 2 foul, resulting in Wembanyama's ejection and leaving him sidelined for over half the contest.

ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith, known for his unfiltered takes, weighed in on the incident with a surprising mix of criticism and leniency. "Damn! @wemby's ejection — unfortunately — was very warranted. Can't swing your elbow like that. Very intentional. No debate," Smith tweeted. "But I'm praying he doesn't get SUSPENDED for Game 5, which is very possible. We shouldn't want decisions like that deciding a series. But we shall see."

The NBA is expected to announce its final decision before Tuesday's tip-off, but early reports suggest a suspension is unlikely. The league typically reserves suspensions for repeat offenders or incidents involving clear intent to injure, and Wembanyama has no such history on his record. For Spurs fans, that's a welcome sign as they prepare for a pivotal Game 5 on their home court in San Antonio.

Wembanyama's ejection has sparked debate across the basketball world, with many questioning whether officials reacted too harshly or if the rookie simply let his competitive fire get the best of him. Either way, the incident has added another layer of drama to what's already been a thrilling playoff series.

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