Spurs get good news on Victor Wembanyama
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Cameras catch Julius Randle squaring up as Victor Wembanyama approaches, creating a viral moment that instantly set NBA fans buzzing.
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After a viral moment earlier this week in which he was able to kick a net stuffed with basketballs, Victor Wembanyama believes he can set a world record for high kicking if he gets the opportunity.
Victor Wembanyama's photo alongside 6-foot-5 Minnesota Timberwolves superstar Anthony Edwards is going viral on X.
Victor Wembanyama had a slow start, but he put his imprint on the game in the second half of the Spurs' win over the Celtics on Saturday.
Wembanyama had not started a game since New Year’s Eve, when he suffered a left knee bone bruise in the fourth quarter of a Spurs victory over the New York Knicks. He had come off the bench in three games since his return. Now that he is back in the starting lineup, Wembanyama hopes to stay there for good.
The San Antonio Spurs were favorites to get the better of the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday, and they very well might have done so if not for an inspiring comeback. The Spurs led by as many as 19 at one point,
The Celtics attempted just four free throws in the game. Brown, their leading scorer and most aggressive player around the rim, did not take any.