NBA, Spurs and Victor Wembanyama
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Spurs coach Mitch Johnson hinted at Wembanyama making a return on Saturday when talking to reporters on Wednesday. "Very much so," Johnson said on the possibility of Wembanyama returning on Saturday.
Victor Wembanyama opens up about blood clot scare, emotional breakdown, and health-first approach after season-ending diagnosis.
Victor Wembanyama on who is the best player in the NBA: “I think Jokic is the best offensive player. I don’t think he’s the best player… I think it’s between Giannis and Shai.” “When I come back on the court, I think it will be me.” pic.twitter.com/ESHKmQyJ9x
Before Victor Wembanyama helped the San Antonio Spurs reach the NBA Cup final, the 21-year-old sat down with ESPN in what was an emotional interview about his health struggles. Back in February,
Victor Wembanyama continues to move comfortably between respect and confidence, and his latest comments underscored that balance. Asked by ESPN to weigh in on the NBA’s best, the San Antonio Spurs star laid out his view of the league’s hierarchy before turning the spotlight inward,
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ClutchPoints’ NBA MVP Mondays: Victor Wembanyama rejoins conversation with NBA Cup dominance
After returning from injury and taking down the Thunder in the NBA Cup, Victor Wembanyama has put himself back in the MVP conversation.
After handing the defending champs only their second loss of the year, Victor Wembanyama fired verbal shots at the Thunder.
Recently, ESPN p roposed a trade idea that would see Wembanyama teamed up with Dallas Mavericks power forward Anthony Davis. In the deal, the Spurs would get Davis, the Mavericks would get Harrison Barnes, Luke Kornet, Keldon Johnson, and multiple second-round picks, and the Chicago Bulls would get Naji Marshall.