Warriors forward Draymond Green suggests Spurs star Victor Wembanyama should face a suspension after a series of foul offenses during the playoffs. Green emphasizes that while he doesn't favor suspension-decided series, Wembanyama's actions—particularly a flagrant foul against Karl-Anthony Towns—merit attention. Notably, Wembanyama is one flagrant foul point away from automatic suspension. Meanwhile, rookie Carter Bryant credits Wembanyama for his support and guidance, while the Spurs consider giving Dylan Harper more playing time to improve their playoff performance.

By the Numbers
  • Wembanyama is one flagrant foul point away from triggering an automatic suspension.
  • Dylan Harper averages 16.3 points per game off the bench in the Finals.
State of Play
  • Wembanyama's disciplinary status remains uncertain as playoffs continue.
  • Spurs coach Mitch Johnson acknowledges team focus issues during crucial game moments.
What's Next

The Spurs must reassess their strategy ahead of the next game, potentially increasing Dylan Harper's role. The organization faces pressure to address Wembanyama's discipline before it impacts playoff outcomes.

Bottom Line

The Spurs need to balance player discipline with competitive performance, keeping Wembanyama’s future in the current series at the forefront of their strategy. Increased involvement of rookie talent could be pivotal as the playoffs progress.