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Spurs' Victor Wembanyama says he's been cleared to return after blood clot
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San Antonio Spurs rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama has been given the green light to return to basketball after recovering from a serious blood clot in his shoulder. The 20-year-old French phenom told L'Equipe he's ready to play this season, putting to rest concerns about his health after dealing with deep vein thrombosis for months.
Editor’s Note: This is huge news for basketball fans—Wembanyama isn't just any player, he's the most hyped rookie since LeBron. A blood clot could've derailed his career before it really started, so his full recovery means we'll finally get to see if he lives up to the sky-high expectations. For the Spurs, it's a massive relief as they rebuild around their 7-foot-4 franchise cornerstone.

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