Spurs coach Mitch Johnson sounds off on Wolves' physicality with Wemby
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San Antonio Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson had to field questions about his superstar center after his first career ejection in Game 4 against the Minnesota Timberwolves on May 10.

Victor Wembanyama was ejected in the second quarter after pulling in a rebound and delivering an intentional elbow to the throat of Naz Reid after being swarmed by him and Jaden McDaniels.

Johnson, after the game didn't condone the act, but was in defense of the Spurs' MVP candidate and 2026 Defensive Player of the Year.

“In general, I do think it’s getting to a point that the people that are in charge of controlling the game and protecting the physicality of the game don’t do that, then at some point he’s going to have to protect himself,” Johnson told reporters after the game. “We’ve been asking him to do that for a while. Naz Reid was okay and that call was warranted, but in terms of the game plan of every single team we face since that young man has been in the league and the physicality that people try to impose on him and the lack of protection is really disappointing."

Minnesota and San Antonio had been a physical series leading up to the Wemby's bow. On the particular play, as Wembanyama came down with the rebound, he was smacked in the head by McDaniels, who then held Wembanyama's arm afterward.

As he swung away from McDaniels, his elbow made contact with Reid, catching him in the throat.

The game's officials reviewed it and determined that the contact was an unnecessary, non-basketball play with wind up, contact and follow through, resulting in the Spurs center's first-career ejection – regular season or postseason.

“At some level, it’s starting to get actually disgusting, just in terms of when he tries to fight through things and be professional and mature and deal with some of that stuff," Johnson said. "I’m glad he took matters into his own hands — not at all in terms of hitting Naz Reid, I want to be very clear about that, I’m glad Naz Reid was okay. I didn’t want him to elbow him. But he’s going to have to protect himself if they’re not. And I think it’s disgusting.”

The Spurs went on to lose the game without Wemby, 114-109.

Social media reactions to Spurs-Wolves physicality

Social media also has noticed the physicality with Wembanyama in the Wolves-Spurs series so far. Here's how X users, some clearly Spurs fans, have reacted to how the series has been played. It's social media, please be advised of explicit language.

1) McD slaps Wemby in the head/face (NO CALL)

2) McD holds Wemby’s arm after Wemby gets the rebound (NO CALL)

3) Wemby sings his arm with the ball in away from McDaniel’s & inadvertently hits Naz

4) That’s the only foul that’s called & Wemby’s ejected pic.twitter.com/WeZYL77BpM

— Shank (@21pt0TheShank) May 11, 2026

The Wemby ejection has been slowly building up for 3+ games!!! pic.twitter.com/IzbBrVJP24

— MD (@mike_daddino) May 11, 2026

The frustration was building up with Wemby

He might have the worst whistle in the NBA pic.twitter.com/EcEGCd4gPI

— Spurs Culture (@SpursCulture) May 11, 2026

I get it

Not saying he should've done it, but i get it pic.twitter.com/7httHNrKT4

— Spurs Culture (@SpursCulture) May 11, 2026

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