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Fan Risks Lifetime Ban for Wemby Selfie — The Price of a Perfect Photo

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Fan Risks Lifetime Ban for Wemby Selfie — The Price of a Perfect Photo

In a moment that has the NBA world buzzing, one overzealous fan reportedly took the ultimate gamble during what was supposed to be a historic night for Victor Wembanyama. Sources close to the situation claim the unidentified spectator sprinted onto the court in the middle of action, clearly aiming for the one photo that could break the internet—a selfie with the rookie sensation.

The stunt, which occurred during what insiders describe as a high-stakes final game, has sparked heated debate among fans and league officials alike. According to eyewitnesses, security was caught off guard as the fan dodged players and staff, zeroing in on the 7-foot-4 phenom. “It was chaos for a few seconds,” one observer told us. “You could see the panic on security’s faces—and Wembanyama just stood there, looking both amused and confused.”

League insiders are reportedly worried that this incident could set a dangerous precedent. With Wembanyama drawing massive crowds everywhere he goes, the NBA is allegedly considering stricter penalties for future court invaders. But for this particular fan, the consequences are already clear: sources say a hefty fine and a potential lifetime ban from arenas across the league are on the table.

Still, many are asking: was it worth it? According to reports, the fan did manage to snap the selfie before being tackled by security. Social media is split, with some calling it a legendary move and others labeling it reckless and disrespectful. “He got the photo, but he might never watch a game in person again,” one insider remarked. “That’s a steep price for a few likes.”

As for Wembanyama, he reportedly handled the situation with his characteristic calm, later downplaying the incident in a brief statement. But make no mistake—this isn’t the last we’ll hear about it. With playoffs looming and security already on high alert, the league is bracing for more copycat attempts. Could this change how fans interact with players forever? Observers say it’s not out of the question.

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