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Victor Wembanyama’s Dominant Blocks & Clutch Shot Lead Spurs

Victor Wembanyama’s stunning two-block sequence and immediate transition three-pointer sealed Spurs’ 118-107 win over Nets with 31 points, 14 rebounds, 6 blocks.

Wembanyama’s Alien Performance Seals Spurs Victory

Victor Wembanyama started slowly in the early game against the Nets – showing off a post move he learned from Hakeem Olajuwon, delivered a couple of blocks early, and hit from beyond the arc…

The Awakening of an Alien Talent

Yet after the first half, many viewers hadn’t experienced that feeling of witnessing something truly extraterrestrial. With just thirty seconds remaining, the French phenom decided this simply wouldn’t do.

He needed only 10 seconds to change everything: on the defensive end, he delivered two consecutive blocks – swatting Cam Thomas’s shot over his teammate’s head, landing, and immediately recovering to deny Terrence Mann at the rim.

The Signature Moment Arrives

What happened next was pure basketball poetry. Wembanyama immediately transitioned to offense, racing upcourt with the ball in his hands. The movement felt inevitable: Wemby pulled up from 8 meters out, straight off the dribble, with just 4 seconds elapsed on the shot clock – leaving his team another possession.

This sequence, this breathtaking combination of defensive dominance and offensive confidence, appears destined to become his signature move.

By the Numbers: A Complete Performance

The San Antonio Spurs secured the victory 118-107, powered by Wembanyama’s spectacular all-around performance: 31 points, 14 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals, and 6 blocked shots – a stat line that underscores his growing impact on both ends of the floor.

Photo: Gettyimages/Ronald Cortes

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