NBA: Victor Wenmbanyama and the G-League

The Frenchman, who has become a San Antonio figure, spoke about the possibility of playing some games in the NBA development competition.

The San Anotnio Spurs added the NBA’s second straight loss on Martin Luther King Day. Those from Texas have come a long way from what they intended before the competition began. The 23/24 edition of the best league in the world has the five-time champion in last place in the Western Conference with a 7-32 record. If there’s one thing that saves them from being the worst team of the season, it’s the presence of the Detroit Pistons at the same table. In this context, Victor Wembanyama stands out as one of the most outstanding rookies, but perhaps the results can tip the balance to his opponent, Chet Holmgren, in the hunt for the prize.

And staying grounded in the situation Victor is in isn’t easy, and it’s something the Spurs need to work on. Not only because of the exposure that can upset any 20-year-old, but also to keep the growth line in an upward movement. The Texan Franchise has developed a lot of talent and this is not the first time it has had to work in something other than sports. That’s why, in the last press conference given by the Frenchman, it was surprising that the G-League was discussed. “I like to be coached like that; to feel like my position is under threat. If necessary, they send me to the G League if I’m not playing well. I like when my mistakes have consequences.”

Numbers from another planet

Wemby had been on everyone’s lips for a long time before becoming the first choice in the Draft. The NBA broadcasts its team, in the French League, through the applications of the best league in the world so that fans can follow what is coming. And although his evolution should be treated with caution, night after night he makes it clear that he wants to be the benchmark in the NBA. Every time he takes the field, he makes sure to put on a good show and help his team. He is currently averaging 19.6 points in just 24 minutes on the court. He also averaged 10.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 3.2 blocks, the highest on the field in the entire league.

The franchise associated with San Antonio in the G-League is the Austin Spurs. They are currently in fourth place in the South Division, with a 5-3 record; racking up three consecutive falls.

Source: Tycsports

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