NBA'S TOP PROSPECT WEMBANYAMA OUT OF SEASON DUE TO DEEP ARRHYTHMIA THROMBOSIS... SET TO RETURN TO OPENER NEXT SEASON

NBA's Top Prospect Wembanyama Out Of Season Due To Deep Arrhythmia Thrombosis... Set To Return To Opener Next Season

NBA's Top Prospect Wembanyama Out Of Season Due To Deep Arrhythmia Thrombosis... Set To Return To Opener Next Season

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Wembanyama is out for the season.

Local media such as "ESPN" reported on the 21st (Korea Standard Time) that Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs was out for the season due to deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder.

Wembley, 224 centimeters tall and 244 centimeters tall with overwhelming physical conditions, was considered a promising player who will make history in the NBA for his versatility. The No. 1 pick in the 2023 NBA Draft was a given. 바카라

After joining San Antonio, Wembanyama has become the face of the team. He won the Rookie of the Year award unanimously last season, and showed further improvement this season by posting an average of 24.0 points, 11.0 rebounds, and 3.7 assists of 3.8 block shots.

Wembley, who recently participated in the All-Star Game, was expected to join the All-NBA team. However, he was forced to leave the season due to an unexpected injury.

"Victor Wembley will not be able to play for the rest of the season due to deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder," the San Antonio club said in a statement. Wembley returned to San Antonio after the All-Star Game and was diagnosed with the condition, a form of blood clotting. Generally, he is treated with anti-clotting drugs, which prevent players from participating in contact sports. Wembley thought that his symptoms would improve if he took a break after the All-Star Game, but as it continued, he underwent blood clot-related tests," the report said.

Fortunately, Wembanyama's outing this season does not appear to be a serious injury that is feared to affect his career. According to The Athletic, San Antonio expects Wembanyama to return in time for the opening of next season.

The Athletic said: "San Antonio is confident that he will be fit and ready at the start of next season."

San Antonio, which made a big deal to buy De'Aaron Parks from the trade deadline, suffered a big blow to its plans for the rest of the season as Wembanyama was excluded. Wembanyama is set to finish his second season of his NBA career after playing in 46 games.

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