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🏀 Spurs Defeat 76ers Amid Wembanyama Injury and Embiid Dominance
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On Monday, April 6, 2026, the San Antonio Spurs secured their 60th victory of the season by defeating the Philadelphia 76ers 115-102. This win marked the first time the franchise reached the 60-win milestone since the 2016-17 season, ending a nine-year drought. However, the victory was tempered by an injury to star center Victor Wembanyama, who was forced to exit the game before the second half began.The injury occurred at the 10:47 mark of the second quarter when Wembanyama collided with Paul George near midcourt while sprinting up-court. George, attempting to deflect a pass, struck the 22-year-old in the side with his elbow, causing him to tumble to the ground. Although Wembanyama initially remained in the game and even returned for a brief four-minute stretch later in the quarter, he was visibly in pain and holding his side. He eventually asked to be taken out with 44 seconds remaining in the first half and did not return to the bench for the third quarter. The team officially diagnosed the injury as a left rib contusion.Before his departure, Wembanyama recorded 17 points, five rebounds, and three blocks in approximately 16 minutes of play. Other notable Spurs performances included Stephon Castle, who recorded a triple-double with 19 points, 13 assists, and 10 rebounds. For the 76ers, Joel Embiid led all scorers with 34 points and 12 rebounds.This injury places Wembanyama’s eligibility for postseason awards in a precarious position. Under NBA rules, players must typically play in at least 65 games and log a minimum of 20 minutes per game to qualify for major honors such as MVP or Defensive Player of the Year. The league allows for two "near-miss" exemptions where a player can count a game toward the 65-game requirement if they played between 15 and 20 minutes. Having previously used one exemption in December against Washington, Wembanyama's 16-minute performance against Philadelphia triggered his second and final allowed exception.To date, Wembanyama has 64 qualifying games on his record. To meet the 65-game requirement, he must play at least 20 minutes in one of the Spurs' final three regular-season games against Portland, Dallas, or Denver. While the Spurs’ head coach expressed a positive outlook because the player felt capable of returning briefly during the game, an official update on his condition remains pending. Injury analysts suggest that while rib contusions often result in minimal missed time—averaging about 1.1 games or four days—the severity can vary. If the injury involves more than a simple bruise, such as cartilage damage or a fracture, Wembanyama risks missing the remainder of the regular season and failing to meet the eligibility criteria for year-end awards.
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