The Spurs shut down Victor Wembanyama last month due to deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder, but there’s hope that he might be able to represent France at EuroBasket this summer.
In an interview with L’Equipe, French national team coach Frédéric Fauthoux said Wembanyama’s condition is being monitored to see if he can return for the international tournament, which gets underway in late August.
“We had Victor before his operation, he is motivated to be part of the team,” Fauthoux said. “We’ll see as he evolves physically, we’ll make the decision when it’s the right time, until then, we’ll be in the dark. But he feels good, everything is going well (in his rehabilitation).”
Wembanyama underwent surgery for the condition, which was discovered when he returned to San Antonio following the All-Star Game. Deep vein thrombosis is a form of a blood clot that affects the flow of blood to his shoulder. The Spurs don’t believe it’s a concern for Wembanyama’s long-term health, and he’s expected to be ready when training camp opens in late September.
Wembanyama was in the midst of an outstanding second NBA season before the medical issue arose. He averaged 24.3 points, 11.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.1 steals and a league-high 3.8 blocks in 46 games and had been considered a heavy favorite for Defensive Player of the Year honors. He made his first All-Star appearance after being selected by coaches as a reserve.
Having Wembanyama, who starred at the Olympics last summer, would significantly improve the prospects for the French team, which wound up with difficult early matchups at Thursday’s draw. France will meet Luka Doncic and Slovenia in the group stage and could face Giannis Antetokounmpo‘s Greek team later on.
Fauthoux expects to have several NBA players on his EuroBasket roster, including the Hawks’ Zaccharie Risacher and the Wizards’ Alex Sarr, who were the top two picks in last year’s draft.
“They are close to a pre-selection,” he said. “They are two players with a great future, with a lot of talent, and both have playing time in the NBA, it’s very important for me, for possible selections, it’s essential with the competition from EuroLeague, Eurocup, Champions League players.”
EuroBasket will take place from August 27 to September 14 with games in Cyprus, Finland, Poland and Latvia.
It would be nice if he could, this could go a long way in their preparation for the next olympics
SMH France thinking about a trophy that doesn’t matter over keeping him healthy for the upcoming season.
France would rather have Wemby healthy and representing France as one of the best basketball players on the planet for the next decade rather than win one eurobasket title. You’re being intentionally obtuse if you think otherwise.
Healthy? No they want to win the championship at all cost. Wemby surgery on the shoulder needs a lot of time to heal. France already has a stack team and don’t need Wemby to win. I am guessing you are French and think its more important than health.
Wonder how the Spurs will view this
Perfect for him, unless it’s the most unusual blot clot in human history, he should be more than ready (hopefully anxious) to get back on the court in August.
Like Chris Bosh you mean? There’s little doubt Spurs would prefer he stay in San Antonio to work out at the Rock and get ready for next year but they won’t stand in his way.
I hope he can play. This Eurobasket tournament is set up to be one for the ages.
Spurs should let him play but maybe request a minutes restriction if they’re worried. Would be good conditioning for him to get back to normal before NBA season kicks off.