Here’s the latest on Victor Wembanyama’s ejection:
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Victor Wembanyama was ejected in Game 4 of the Spurs–Timberwolves series after receiving a Flagrant 2 foul for an elbow to Naz Reid’s head. The call led to his automatic ejection, and he did not play the rest of Game 4. This marked his first career ejection. [Source: Sporting News; CBS Sports reports][1][4]
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The incident drew significant reaction across outlets, with analysts noting the timing and height of the elbow and discussing whether the contact met the Flagrant 2 threshold. The NBA was expected to review the play to determine whether any further action (such as suspension) would follow for Game 5. [Source: Heavy; Sporting News][3][4]
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For context, Naz Reid appeared to be the recipient of the contact, and Reid’s status for subsequent games was a topic of discussion in the immediate aftermath and during league review. [Source: CBS Sports; Heavy][4][3]
Would you like a quick recap of the series implications or a summary of the official league review guidelines for Flagrant fouls? I can pull up the most recent updates if you specify you want live status or a particular game’s fallout.[3][4]