Victor Wembanyama's immense arms continue to disgust his opponents in the NBA.
This Tuesday evening, it was Minnesota replacement leader Monte Morris who paid the price in an action that is already going around the world.
In the first quarter of his team's defeat against the Wolves (105-114), the French giant stood out under the racket against Morris' 1.88 m tall.
After leaving the rebound to the little leader while preventing him with his left hand from trying his luck, Wemby followed up with a block with his right hand in complete relaxation, without even jumping.
Proof of the ease with which the new Spurs star dominates his opponents in this section of the game.
He'll take that đ pic.twitter.com/OPjbXk3581
â San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) February 28, 2024
In addition to his 17 points (5/13 including 2/7 three-pointers) and 13 rebounds, Wembanyama totaled 4 blocks, like his direct opponent of the evening, a certain Rudy Gobert.
The Minnesota pivot compiled the opposite statistical line to his counterpart with 13 points (6/12 including 0/1 from three points) and 17 rebounds.
Enough to establish yourself a little more as a big favorite for the title of defender of the year.
In the predictions of this prestigious ranking, the second is for the moment⊠Victor Wembanyama, giving rise to intense promises for the future of the French team, starting with the Paris Olympic Games this summer.