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Updated · KSAT San Antonio · Jun 4
Fan Faces Charges After Rushing NBA Finals Game 1 Court for Wembanyama Selfie
Updated
Updated · KSAT San Antonio · Jun 4

Fan Faces Charges After Rushing NBA Finals Game 1 Court for Wembanyama Selfie

3 articles · Updated · KSAT San Antonio · Jun 4

Summary

  • A fan who ran onto the court in the fourth quarter of Spurs-Knicks NBA Finals Game 1 to take a selfie with Victor Wembanyama is being scrutinized for possible criminal charges.
  • Security removed the fan quickly at Frost Bank Center, and no injuries were reported, but many Spurs fans said the interruption cost San Antonio a possession in the closing minutes.
  • NBA fan-conduct rules allow penalties including immediate ejection, a lifetime ban from league arenas and charges such as criminal trespass or disorderly conduct for disrupting a game.
  • Wembanyama said he was "really surprised" and compared the moment to a 2024 incident when a bat flew onto the court before the Spurs mascot caught it with a net.

Insights

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