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Victor Wembanyama leaves early with potential concussion - NBA

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Blazers ESPNTrail Blazers rally for 106-103 win over Spurs to even series after Wembanyama exits with injury CBS SportsVictor Wembanyama leaves early with potential concussion NBAVictor Wembanyama injury: Spurs center leaves game with possible concussion USA TodayBlazers rally after Victor Wembanyama's injury to beat Spurs in Game 2: How this series changed

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Spurs star Victor Wembanyama enters concussion protocol, ruled out of Game 2 after fall against Trail Blazers.

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Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama was placed in concussion protocol and ruled out of Game 2 against the Trail Blazers after a face-first fall to the court.

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Victor Wembanyama enters concussion protocol after slamming face on floor in Game 2

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Blazers ESPNSpurs star Victor Wembanyama leaves Game 2 vs.

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Portland early, enters concussion protocol after smacking face on court Yahoo SportsSpurs' Victor Wembanyama: Leaves for locker room CBS SportsWembanyama out for remainder of Spurs-Trail Blazers Game 2, team says KSAT

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Summary

**Summary:** Victor Wembanyama left the game against the Trail Blazers with an apparent concussion after exiting due to a face-first fall during Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights the importance of player safety protocols in professional sports, particularly when dealing with concussions. It underscores

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