Victor Wembanyama risks suspension after flagrant foul in Game 4
CBS NBA • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 2:58 AM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026

In Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals on June 11, Victor Wembanyama was assessed a flagrant 1 foul for elbowing Karl-Anthony Towns. This foul marks his third flagrant foul point in the postseason, needing one more for an automatic suspension. Wembanyama had previously accumulated two flagrant points during the second round against the Timberwolves. Should he receive another flagrant foul in the upcoming Game 5, it would result in a suspension for Game 6, and potentially for Game 7 if necessary. The Spurs are currently playing the Knicks in the finals, with the series leading to heightened scrutiny of Wembanyama's actions on the court.
- •Wembanyama elbowed Towns in the face
- •He has three flagrant foul points so far
- •One more flagrant leads to suspension
- •Spurs are facing the Knicks in the Finals
- •The series score currently favors the Knicks
- 2:58 AMCBS NBA — Why Victor Wembanyama's Game 4 flagrant foul could have huge ramifications
"With the Spurs battling the Knicks in the NBA Finals, their superstar is now one flagrant point away from an automatic suspension
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