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Wemby's Foot Fiasco: Suspension Narrowly Averted
14 Jun
Summary
- Wembanyama's action on Brunson's shot sparked controversy.
- The no-call prevented Wembanyama from automatic suspension.
- Similar foul on Brunson in Game 3 received a flagrant one.
- A retroactive foul could still lead to a Game 6 suspension.

Victor Wembanyama found himself at the center of controversy during Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Midway through the third quarter, a play involving Wembanyama and Jalen Brunson's three-point attempt led to a contentious no-call. Wembanyama extended his foot into Brunson's landing space as the Knicks guard came down, causing Brunson visible discomfort and a limp.
NBA fans and commentators alike criticized the officiating, with some suggesting the play should have resulted in a flagrant foul. This call became particularly significant because a flagrant foul would have been Wembanyama's fourth of the postseason, mandating an automatic one-game suspension.
Earlier in the playoffs, Wembanyama had accumulated flagrant foul points, including an ejection in the Western Conference semifinals and a foul in Game 4 of the Finals. The league may still assess a retroactive flagrant foul for the incident, which could lead to a suspension for a potential Game 6.
Interestingly, Jalen Brunson himself was called for a similar flagrant one foul in Game 3 for a closeout on a Spurs player. This incident adds another layer to the ongoing scrutiny of player safety and officiating in the high-stakes NBA Finals.