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Victor Wembanyama Makes Visit To San Antonio Methodist Hospital
Victor Wembanyama and Julian Champganie wasted no time to spread joy after losing the NBA Finals just the other day. They were seen at the San Antonio Methodist Hospital meeting with patients, handing them jerseys, and taking pictures with them. "I have a responsibility to all young fans," said Wemby earlier when speaking on his charity involvements.
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