The San Antonio Spurs‘ start to the season has been a mixed bag. While the Spurs fell to the Mavs in the season opener, they bounced back with a win against the Rockets. And Victor Wembanyama played a starring role in their victory. Wembanyama’s recent performances have shown a brief glimpse of his frightening potential. But, the NBA is the pinnacle of basketball and the rookie is going to need time to get used to the NBA’s speed and physicality.
Despite his performances, Wembanyama failed to earn the approval of Dillon “The Villain” Brooks, who made a snarky remark after their game.
Brooks thinks Victor Wembanyama is “just tall”
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Victor Wembanyama came into the league with massive expectations. With his blend of size and skills, many analysts predicted him to be a generational talent. So far, in his limited time in the NBA, he has shown glimpses of his potential. NBA fans got to see Victor play in the NBA preseason, as he averaged 19.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.5 assists in four games. He managed such insane splits in just 20.9 minutes per game. Victor’s frightening potential was fairly obvious in the preseason. But questions about his game translating into the NBA remained.
Dillion Brooks lying >>>>> pic.twitter.com/FxLGDx40Cp
— The Pettiest Laker Fan 🤫 (@ThePettiestLA) October 28, 2023
Those questions got even louder when Luka Doncic-led Mavs defeated the Spurs in their first game of the season. Wemby scored just 15 points in 23 minutes, as foul trouble massively reduced his minutes. However, he had a significantly improved performance against the Rockets, recording 21 points and 12 rebounds. Despite Wembanyama dominating opposing players with his size and skills, Dillon Brooks wasn’t impressed.
In a post-match interview, Brooks said, “He’s tall, that’s really it.” Brooks is famous for getting under his opponent’s skin. But Victor totally dominated him and the other Houston defenders. His potential was on full display against the Rockets, leaving no doubt that Victor has the makings of a future NBA superstar.
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How good can Wembanyama become?
The NBA is entering uncharted territory with Wembanyama because the NBA hasn’t witnessed a prospect quite like him in quite some time. As a generational talent, his unique combination of size, athleticism, and skill sets him apart from his peers. Standing at over 7 feet tall with an impressive wingspan, he has the potential to dominate both ends of the floor. His defensive prowess, shot-blocking ability, and versatility in guarding multiple positions make him a game-changer.
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Offensively, he possesses a well-rounded skill set, including the capability to stretch the floor with his shooting and handle the ball effectively. He could become an elite two-way player, potentially earning numerous All-Star selections, Defensive Player of the Year awards, and even becoming an NBA champion. The sky is the limit for Wembanyama’s potential impact on the league.
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