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Stephon Castle Avoids Fracture After Brutal Fall

Sarki SamsonBy Sarki SamsonFebruary 11, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Spurs’ rookie sensation might play Wednesday but the scare showed how valuable he’s become to San Antonio

Stephon Castle landed hard on his back in the second quarter Tuesday night and immediately, everyone knew something was wrong. The San Antonio Spurs rookie was trying to make a spectacular play blocking Rui Hachimura’s transition dunk attempt when he came down awkwardly and hit the baseline hard enough that his teammates and athletic trainers rushed over immediately. For a few seconds, Castle stayed down on the court, and in that moment, you could see the worry ripple through the Spurs sideline. This is a rookie who’s already become essential to their success. Losing him to injury, especially in the middle of a dominant performance, felt genuinely significant.

The good news arrived quickly: X-rays were negative. No fractures. No serious structural damage. Castle walked off under his own power after a couple minutes of evaluation, moving gingerly but under his own strength. The Spurs ruled him out for the remainder of the game at halftime, which was a smart move considering San Antonio was already up by 29 points against a completely undermanned Lakers team. There’s no reason to risk further injury when you’re already demolishing an opponent.

Castle told reporters after the win that he’s “all right” and “good,” which is the kind of assessment that young players give when they’re trying to sound tougher than they actually feel. He added that he expected to be a game-time decision for Wednesday’s road game against Golden State, which is coach-speak for “we’ll see how he feels in the morning.” Pelvis contusions are the kind of injury that feels worse on Day Two than Day One sometimes. The inflammation grows overnight. Movement becomes more difficult. What feels manageable immediately after injury can become genuinely limiting by the next day.

What makes Castle’s injury significant is how much he’s already become to this team

Victor Wembanyama noticed it immediately. “He’s not a guy that we’re used to seeing stay on the ground that long,” Wembanyama said. That tells you everything about Castle’s reputation in the locker room. He’s the kind of player who usually shakes things off and keeps moving. The fact that he stayed down worried everyone who knows him. “So every second that passed, I was a little more worried,” Wembanyama continued. But then he added the important part: “But, I mean, he’s also one of the toughest guys I know, so I’m pretty confident he’s going to come back quick.”

Castle played just 12 minutes before getting hurt, which means the injury happened when he was finally establishing rhythm.

He finished with two points and seven assists in that limited time, which tells you that he was facilitating rather than scoring. That’s exactly the kind of role that makes him valuable he’s not just putting up numbers. He’s making everyone around him better. For a rookie, that’s special.

The numbers back up the importance: Castle is averaging 16.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 7.0 assists per game this season. Those aren’t eye-popping numbers individually, but they’re incredibly consistent, efficient, and valuable for team success. He was the Rookie of the Year last season, and he’s maintaining that level of production while playing meaningful minutes for the third-best team in the NBA. Losing him, even temporarily, would hurt.

The scary part was the way he landed

It wasn’t some awkward ankle twist or bad knee bend. It was a direct impact to his pelvis from landing on his back hard during an athletic play. Those are the kinds of injuries that linger if they’re serious. But the fact that X-rays came back clean is the best-case scenario. It’s a contusion basically severe bruising. Painful? Absolutely. Limiting? Definitely. Season-ending? Almost certainly not.

The Spurs will be cautious with Castle heading into Wednesday, and rightfully so. If he can’t go, they have the depth to handle Golden State. If he can play, even limited minutes, it signals that the injury isn’t as serious as that scary moment on the court suggested. Either way, the team and fanbase got lucky that a spectacular defensive play didn’t result in something worse.

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