The NBA Summer League Debut for Victor Wembanyama Friday night was arguably the most-anticipated summer league debut in NBA history. The 7-foot-4 French prodgy didn’t have his best game that night, however.
Victor Wembanyama was just 2-13 from the field on Friday against the Charlotte Hornets, and fans clowned him, calling him a bust.
Of course, that was ridiculous, but it still happened.Wembanyama Bust Search is BUZZING pic.twitter.com/50ai1U4yow
— Adam McGinnis (@adammcginnis)
Yeah, about that. Victor Wembanyama was incredible on Sunday, scoring 27 points, grabbing 12 rebounds, and blocking three shots as he led a furious comeback that fell just short, losing to the Scoot Henderson-less Blazers, 85-80.
Unlike his first outing, he was incredibly efficient from the field at 9-14, and was 2-4 from three. Take a look at some highlights.
Victor Wembanyama after NBA fans called him a bust pic.twitter.com/GCdLAH5aEW
— PJ Hoops (@RealPjHoops)
That’s a bad dude.
Unlike Friday, Twitter was loving Victor Wembanyama.
Victor Wembanyama is insane man. I’ve never seen someone grab their own rebound like this and finish
pic.twitter.com/3xASGjOZdG
— Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly)
Wembanyama might not actually be a bust, guys! Incredible he was able to overcome a sluggish Summer League debut.
— Julian Edlow (@julianedlow)
Spurs fans mood after seeing Victor Wembanyama have a better game… pic.twitter.com/qcsgczUkN1
— Oh no he didn't (@ohnohedidnt24)
The very large human will be back in action on Tuesday against the Washington Wizards.
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