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Wembanyama’s Final Marked by the Loss of His Grandmother

After the NBA Cup Final, Victor Wembanyama breaks down emotionally during the postgame press conference following the passing of his grandmother

Victor Wembanyama played the NBA Cup Final carrying a weight that the box score could never capture. On Tuesday morning, just hours before tip-off, he learned that his grandmother had passed away in France. News like that would normally pull anyone away from everything – let alone from a basketball game.

In the NBA Cup Final loss to the Knicks, the Spurs’ No. 1 overall pick did not start, but once he checked in it was immediately clear that this was not a typical night. Less exuberance, more focus, and the occasional distant stare between plays.

In 25 minutes, he still managed to produce: 18 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 blocks. Solid numbers in a game San Antonio ultimately lost to New York – but for Wembanyama, the night carried a very different meaning.

The hardest moment came afterward. Speaking softly during the postgame press conference, he apologized and said only:

I lost someone very close to me today.

Victor Wembanyama

After two questions, tears followed, and he left the room without further explanation. Only later did it emerge – reported by The Athletic – that he was referring to the passing of his grandmother.

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