San Antonio Spurs' Victor Wembanyama can do it all on the court. Defensively, he is a monster leading the league in blocks. Offensively, he is a juggernaut with his ability to score inside the paint and above the three-point line.
Instead, the San Antonio Spurs were blessed with the talents of Victor Wembanyama last season. Many touted Wemby as an even better prospect than LeBron James. RELATED: Fans go crazy after Victor Wembanyama gets posterized So far,
Last week in the NBA featured some amazing Christmas Day games, but that wasn’t the only time players stepped up their games. We had two players average over 60 fantasy points last week – Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Victor Wembanyama. This marks Wembanyama’s second straight week averaging over 60 FP/G, but SGA gets the top spot.
LeBron James made his Christmas debut in 2003. Victor Wembanyama was born 10 days later. That’s right: James has been featured on the NBA’s big day for longer than Wembanyama has been alive.
San Antonio Spurs' 20-year-old phenom is reshaping basketball norms faster than legends like Curry and Harden.
In his first Christmas day outing, Wemby was a beast, putting up 42 points (16-31 FG, 6-16 3Pt, 4-4 FT), 18 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 blocks, 1 steal and 4 turnovers. His production equated to 78.5 fantasy points, the highest of any player on the 2024 Christmas slate.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has openly shared his ... Nevertheless, San Antonio Spurs young sensation Victor Wembanyama offered a more cautious perspective. The Spurs star acknowledged ...
Thursday had a little of everything in the NBA. There was another record for LeBron James. Joe Mazzulla gave out some Christmas cheer that was not Christmas cheer.
LeBron James made his Christmas debut in 2003. Victor Wembanyama was born 10 days later. That's right: James has been featured on the NBA's big day for longer than Wembanyama has been alive.
Stephen Curry made high difficulty 3-pointers seem simple, including an outrageous deposit in the final seconds, but LeBron James still muscled the Los Angeles Lakers to a tight triumph over Curry's G
After months of speculation, ESPN's Shams Charania reported that the Lakers are sending D'Angelo Russell, Maxwell Lewis, and three second-round picks to the Brooklyn Nets for wing defender Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milton.
If the NBA is looking for a new face to lead the next generation, they may have just that with San Antonio Spurs star.