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Spurs' Wembanyama 'Really Close' to 100% Ahead of Playoffs
French superstar confident in health after late-season rib injury
Apr. 15, 2026 at 9:39pm
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San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama says he is 'really close' to being 100% healthy as the team prepares for the NBA Playoffs, despite battling a rib injury that forced him to miss some games late in the regular season. Wembanyama, the likely Rookie of the Year and a top Defensive Player of the Year candidate, is confident he will be at full strength for the postseason after delivering a 40-point performance in his 65th game to qualify under the league's rules.
Why it matters
Wembanyama's health is crucial for the Spurs' playoff hopes, as the 19-year-old French phenom has been the driving force behind the team's surprise season. After dominating the regular season with his all-around game, Wembanyama will look to lead San Antonio on a deep postseason run if he can stay healthy.
The details
Wembanyama sustained a rib injury in the final week of the regular season, forcing him to miss two of the Spurs' last four games. There were doubts about whether he would qualify for the playoffs under the NBA's 65-game rule, but he was able to play in his 65th game, scoring 40 points against the Dallas Mavericks. Despite the late-season injury, Wembanyama says he is 'really close' to being 100% healthy and ready for the playoffs.
- Wembanyama sustained the rib injury in the final week of the regular season.
- He missed two of the Spurs' last four games due to the injury.
- Wembanyama played in his 65th game of the season last week, scoring 40 points against the Mavericks.
The players
Victor Wembanyama
The 19-year-old French phenom is the likely Rookie of the Year and a top Defensive Player of the Year candidate, averaging 25 points, 11.5 rebounds, and 3.1 blocks per game for the San Antonio Spurs.
San Antonio Spurs
The NBA team that Victor Wembanyama plays for, who are preparing for a potential deep playoff run this season.
What they’re saying
“I'm really close to being there. But during the season, you're never really at 100%, there's always something.”
— Victor Wembanyama, Spurs Player
What’s next
The Spurs will begin their playoff run this weekend, with Wembanyama hoping to lead the team on a deep postseason run if he can remain healthy.
The takeaway
Victor Wembanyama's health is crucial for the Spurs' playoff aspirations, as the young superstar has been the driving force behind the team's surprise season. If Wembanyama can stay on the court, San Antonio has a chance to make a deep postseason run and potentially challenge for an NBA championship.
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