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Home / Sports / Wemby vs. 90s NBA: Smith's Brutal Prediction

Wemby vs. 90s NBA: Smith's Brutal Prediction

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Smith believes Wemby would face extreme physicality in the 1990s NBA.
  • Wembanyama is sidelined with a left calf strain, expected 2-3 weeks.
  • The Spurs aim to protect their star from re-injury by resting him.
Wemby vs. 90s NBA: Smith's Brutal Prediction

Stephen A. Smith recently asserted that Victor Wembanyama's talent would have been severely tested in the rough-and-tumble NBA of the 1990s. He suggested that the league's more aggressive style and less stringent rules would have led to frequent injuries for the lanky center, likening it to the "license to assault you" era. Smith specifically referenced the physicality that stars like Michael Jordan endured.

This discussion emerges as Wembanyama is currently sidelined due to a left calf strain, an injury that occurred after a collision during a recent game. The San Antonio Spurs have announced he will be re-evaluated in two to three weeks. Despite the setback, Wembanyama has been observed doing ball-handling work during practice, showing no outward signs of discomfort.

However, the Spurs organization is taking a cautious approach to their franchise cornerstone's health. Sources indicate Wembanyama feels fine, but the team's plan is to keep him inactive for a minimum of two weeks. This decision aims to prevent the type of long-term injury issues that have plagued other players who have played through similar calf strains.

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Stephen A. Smith believes Victor Wembanyama would have been frequently injured due to the extreme physicality and different rules of the 1990s NBA.
Victor Wembanyama is out with a left calf strain, an injury he sustained after a collision during a recent game.
The San Antonio Spurs plan to sit Victor Wembanyama for at least two weeks while he recovers from his calf strain.

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