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NBA》Wembanyama正式回歸!獲馬刺綠燈重返訓練

NBA》Wembanyama正式回歸!獲馬刺綠燈重返訓練

Yahoo2 days ago
NBA 2024-25賽季因血栓提前關機的聖安東尼奧馬刺隊球星文班亞馬(Victor Wembanyama),近日接受法國媒體L'Équipe專訪時表示,他終於獲得球隊允許,可以重新開始投入籃球訓練。
文班亞瑪說道:「我算是正式回歸了,就在剛剛幾個小時前(上週六),我得到來自馬刺醫療團隊的綠燈,呼!我終於可以再打籃球了。」
Victor Wembanyama has recovered from the blood clot in his shoulder that ended his 2024-25 campaign and has been cleared to play next season, per @MaximeAubin1 via @lequipe. pic.twitter.com/K6URJRG6G1
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) July 14, 2025
文班亞瑪上季體驗完生涯首場全明星賽後,回到球隊時主動表示手臂感覺不太舒服,經診斷後發現肩膀出現血栓,賽季也因此提前報銷,文班亞瑪上季出賽46場繳出場均24.3分11.0籃板3.8阻攻,即便比其他人少打了將近一半賽事,文班亞瑪的阻攻數還是在球季結束後傲視全聯盟,防守威力可見一斑。
根據相關外電消息指出,文班亞瑪近日已經在拉斯維加斯和一些馬刺隊友進行訓練,穩定朝參加季前訓練營的目標邁進。
Victor Wembanyama taking care of his fans in Vegas. (🎥: via Alex Alroy) pic.twitter.com/LU0Dtau5Oq
— SpursRΞPORTΞR (@SpursReporter) July 14, 2025
已經好幾個月沒能投入正式籃球訓練的文班亞瑪,過去一段時間除了到少林寺進行閉關訓練,還在足球場上展現出色的自由球威力,不過對籃球迷來說,還是非常期望他能再度回到球場展現驚人統治力。
Wembanyama netted a direct free kick during a football match in China, then recreated Cristiano Ronaldo's celebration. He can do anything!😲⚽️ pic.twitter.com/11a40pWFKm
— YellowRiverStory (@TopYellowriver) July 8, 2025
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