Victor Wembanyama has been sitting in street clothes on the San Antonio Spurs bench with a concussion, watching his team fight through a first-round playoff series. But being injured didn’t stop him from letting Portland know exactly how he felt.
According to a video posted by Fullcourtpass on X, Wembanyama leaned over toward Trail Blazers players from the sideline during Game 3 and delivered this: “Y’all woulda been down 4-0.”
That one line tells you everything about how Wembanyama sees this series. He went for 35 points in Game 1, a Spurs franchise playoff record, and San Antonio won 111-98. Portland had no answer for him, and he knew it.
Then Game 2 happened. Wembanyama drove into the paint, got fouled by Jrue Holiday, lost his footing, and hit his face off the hardwood. He walked off on his own but never came back, and without him, the Spurs blew a 14-point fourth-quarter lead and lost 106-103. Just like that, the series was tied.
Victor Wembanyama Concussion Status for Spurs vs Blazers 2026 NBA Playoffs
Portland felt good heading into Game 3. Their best player, Damian Lillard, was already out with a torn Achilles, and now Wembanyama was in the NBA’s concussion protocol too. They had just won a playoff game without him. The Blazers thought they had a real shot.
Wembanyama did some light work before the team flew to Portland and was even spotted at shootaround, giving hope he might play. But he was ruled out before tipoff and spent the game on the bench in a colorful cardigan, watching.
Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper Prove the Spurs Are Built Different
Portland led by six at halftime and then came out in the third quarter and pushed it to 15. The Moda Center was loud. Everything Wembanyama said about sweeping them looked like bulletin board material at that point.
Then the Spurs flipped it entirely. Stephon Castle poured in 33 points, and Dylan Harper came off the bench for a career-high 27. Those two alone put up 60 points, and San Antonio outscored Portland 61-43 in the second half to win 120-108 and take a 2-1 series lead.
Harper’s performance was something genuinely special. He became just the second-youngest player in NBA history to score 20-plus points off the bench in a playoff game. The other guy was an 18-year-old Kobe Bryant.
So the Spurs won by 12, in Portland, without their best player, after being down 15 at one point. And Wembanyama was right there on the bench watching it happen, probably not surprised at all.
Game 4 is next, and his status is still unclear. But the Spurs just showed Portland they can win without him too, which means Portland’s situation gets a lot harder whenever he does come back.
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