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The reason why the Spurs are not worried about the Trail Blazers even without Victor Wenbanyama

News RoomBy News RoomApril 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The San Antonio Spurs are facing a defining question as their first-round series shifts to the Pacific Northwest: can they win during the playoffs without their most important player?

With the series tied 1-1, the Spurs head into Game 3 against the Portland Trail Blazers with Victor Wembanyama listed as questionable. The 7-foot-4 star is traveling with the team to Portland, but he remains in the NBA’s concussion protocol after leaving Game 2 in the second quarter.

The uncertainty creates a major swing factor in the series. Wembanyama is San Antonio’s best player and the foundation of everything they do. The unanimous Defensive Player of the Year and an MVP finalist averaged 25 points, 11.5 rebounds and a league-leading 3.1 blocks this season. His presence impacts both ends of the floor, from rim protection to spacing and scoring efficiency.

There’s no rushing the process

Wembanyama has been around the team, participating in light activity and even getting some shots up during practice, but he still must clear multiple steps in the league’s concussion protocol. That includes cardiovascular work, non-contact drills and neurological evaluations compared to his preseason baseline.

“Obviously, we just want him to be healthy,” guard De’Aaron Fox said, echoing the team’s approach. So, can San Antonio win without him? There’s evidence to suggest they can, at least in short stretches. The Spurs went 12-6 during the regular season without Wembanyama, showing they have enough depth and structure to stay competitive.

Players like Fox and Keldon Johnson can carry more offensive responsibility, while role players are capable of stepping into larger roles. However, the playoffs are a different challenge. Portland now has an opportunity to attack a Spurs defense that loses its identity without Wembanyama protecting the rim. His absence also removes a major mismatch on offense, allowing the Trail Blazers to play more aggressively without worrying about his size and versatility.

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Game 3 becomes even more critical

The most realistic outlook is that San Antonio can survive without Wembanyama. It’s also true that sustaining that success over multiple games is a different question. One win is possible, there’s no doubt, but winning the series without him would be significantly harder.

Wembanyama is progressing, and the fact that he’s traveling with the team is a positive sign. At the end of the day, the French center has to clear protocol, and the Spurs have to prepare as if he won’t be available. Yes, San Antonio can beat the Trail Blazers without Wembanyama in a single game. Whether they can do it consistently enough to win the series may ultimately depend on how quickly their franchise cornerstone can safely return to the court.

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