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Wembanyama Ejected for First Time as Timberwolves Take Commanding 3-1 Series Lead

The Minnesota Timberwolves are one win away from the Western Conference Finals. But the story of Game 4 on Sunday night was not the final score of 114-109. It was the shocking ejection of San Antonio Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama—the first ejection of his young NBA career—which completely altered the trajectory of a tightly contested playoff battle.

Contents
  • The Incident: An Elbow That Changed the Game
  • Expert Analysis: How the Ejection Unraveled the Spurs’ Game Plan
  • What This Means for the Series: Spurs Facing Elimination
  • Predictions: The Road Ahead for Both Teams
  • Strong Conclusion: A Defining Moment for a Young Superstar

With the Spurs trailing 2-1 in the series and desperate to even things up on the road at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Wembanyama was tossed early in the second quarter for a flagrant 2 foul on Timberwolves big man Naz Reid. The call sent shockwaves through the arena and the league, leaving the Spurs without their 7-foot-4 superstar for the remaining 38 minutes of game action.

The Incident: An Elbow That Changed the Game

The ejection occurred with 8:41 remaining in the second quarter. Wembanyama had just snagged an offensive rebound off a missed Spurs three-pointer. As he turned to protect the ball, his right elbow connected squarely with the jaw of Naz Reid. The contact was immediate and audible.

Initially, the officials on the floor called an offensive foul. But the crowd in Minneapolis had a different opinion. Fans immediately began chanting, “Kick him out! Kick him out!” The referees heeded the call, huddling to review the play on the video monitor.

  • The call: Upgraded from offensive foul to Flagrant 2.
  • The reason: Excessive and unnecessary contact above the neck.
  • The penalty: Automatic ejection and a minimum fine of $2,000 (£1,464).
  • The fallout: Wembanyama exits with just 4 points, 3 rebounds, and 1 assist in 12 minutes.

Replays showed that while Wembanyama did not appear to swing his elbow with malicious intent—he was simply pivoting to protect the ball—the force of the blow to Reid’s jaw was significant. Under the NBA’s strict guidelines regarding contact to the head and neck area, the flagrant 2 was the correct, if controversial, call.

It is worth noting that Wembanyama, 22, has never been ejected from a game at any level—not in the French league, not in FIBA competition, and not in his first two NBA seasons. This was a milestone of the worst kind for the reigning Rookie of the Year.

Expert Analysis: How the Ejection Unraveled the Spurs’ Game Plan

Before the ejection, the Spurs were playing with palpable energy. They had weathered an early Timberwolves storm and trailed by just 3 points. Head coach Gregg Popovich had designed a game plan centered on Wembanyama’s two-way presence: protecting the rim on defense and drawing double-teams on offense to free up shooters like Devin Vassell and Keldon Johnson.

Once Wembanyama was gone, that blueprint was thrown in the trash.

The defensive void was immediate. The Timberwolves, led by Anthony Edwards (who finished with 34 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists), attacked the paint relentlessly. Without the league’s leading shot-blocker patrolling the lane, Minnesota shot 58% from inside the arc in the second half.

Offensively, the Spurs lost their gravity. Wembanyama commands a double-team every time he touches the ball in the post. Without him, the Timberwolves could switch everything on the perimeter and blitz the Spurs’ guards. San Antonio’s offense became stagnant, relying on isolation plays that rarely produced high-quality looks.

Despite the loss of their star, the Spurs showed incredible fight. They cut the deficit to 3 points with under two minutes to play, but Mike Conley hit a clutch step-back jumper and Rudy Gobert secured two critical defensive rebounds to seal the win.

“It’s tough,” Popovich said in the post-game press conference. “You lose your best player 12 minutes into a playoff game. But I’m proud of how our guys competed. We didn’t quit. That’s the takeaway.”

What This Means for the Series: Spurs Facing Elimination

The Timberwolves now hold a commanding 3-1 series lead. Game 5 will be played in San Antonio on Tuesday night, and history is not on the Spurs’ side. In NBA history, teams that fall behind 3-1 in a best-of-seven series have come back to win only 13 times out of 283 attempts—a success rate of just 4.6%.

For the Spurs to extend the series, they will need three things to happen:

  1. Wembanyama must control his emotions. He cannot afford another ejection. The league office will review the flagrant 2 for a possible suspension, but given that it was his first offense, a fine and no suspension is the likely outcome.
  2. The supporting cast must step up. Vassell (22 points) and Johnson (19 points) played well in Game 4, but they need 30-point performances to steal a win against a deep Timberwolves roster.
  3. Anthony Edwards must be contained. The 22-year-old superstar is averaging 31.5 points per game in this series. The Spurs have no answer for his combination of athleticism and mid-range shooting.

Meanwhile, the Timberwolves are smelling blood. Edwards told reporters after the game, “We know they’re desperate. But we’re hungry. We want to close this out on their floor. That’s the mindset.”

Predictions: The Road Ahead for Both Teams

Prediction for Game 5: The Spurs will win Game 5 at home. Expect a massive bounce-back performance from Wembanyama, who will be motivated by the embarrassment of his ejection. The crowd in San Antonio will be electric, and the Spurs will force a Game 6 back in Minneapolis.

Prediction for the Series: The Timberwolves will ultimately win in six games. Their depth, defensive versatility, and the playoff emergence of Anthony Edwards are too much for a Spurs team that is still learning how to win in high-leverage moments. Wembanyama is a generational talent, but he cannot do it alone—not yet.

Long-term outlook: This series is a learning experience for Wembanyama and the Spurs. Getting ejected in a playoff game is a hard lesson, but it’s one that will make him smarter and more disciplined. The Spurs are building something special, and this loss will fuel their run in the 2025-26 season.

Strong Conclusion: A Defining Moment for a Young Superstar

Victor Wembanyama’s first NBA ejection will be replayed, debated, and analyzed for days. Some will call it a soft call. Others will say the league is protecting players from dangerous contact. But the truth is that this moment—this single, reckless elbow—has become a defining snapshot of the Spurs’ 2025 playoff run.

For the Timberwolves, they are one win away from their first Western Conference Finals appearance since 2004. For the Spurs, they are staring at elimination, but they are staring at it with a 22-year-old Frenchman who has already changed the trajectory of their franchise.

The Wembanyama era is just beginning. And if this ejection teaches him anything, it’s that the NBA playoffs demand a different level of composure. The Spurs will be back. The question is whether they can survive one more game to make sure that return happens this season.

Game 5 tips off Tuesday night in San Antonio. The basketball world will be watching.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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