
NBA Summer League: Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs steals the show amid drama as the first choice Since LeBron James in 2003, Victor Wembanyama has been the most anticipated NBA prospect. The rookie for the San Antonio Spurs made his debut in the Las Vegas Summer League in front of a boisterous crowd and was the main attraction.
Not included in the stat sheet are the innumerable photos and videos taken with his phone, the numerous times he cheered on his teammates, and the numerous signatures that kids and other fans received from Gregg Popovich, the amiable coach of the San Antonio Spurs, during halftime.
The Wemby Show has begun. As for Friday night’s result, which saw the Spurs defeat the Charlotte Hornets 76-68, it is meaningless and will be forgotten within a few days.
It was a memorable night for the 17,500 fans who purchased tickets, the most of them merely to witness Wembanyama’s first game uniform perspiration.
Wembanyama did a lot of things well, which can’t be a surprise. He screened well. Passed well; he even had a left-handed shovel pass for an assist. He defended well at times; Charlotte’s Brandon Miller, the No 2 pick in the draft, tried a three-pointer from about five or six feet beyond the arc in the first half, and Wembanyama threw his left arm skyward and blocked it with ease. And his four-point play with 2:50 left put the Spurs up by 14, just about sealing the win.