As all good things must come to an end, Victor Wembanyama’s presence on the court for this season has concluded. Despite his remarkable debut as a rookie, his season culminates with a notable achievement in a distinct category.

Considering that Victor Wembanyama’s name embodies both “victory” with the “V” and “win” with the “W,” it’s fitting that his season concludes with a triumph for the Spurs, as was the case in their recent victory against the Nuggets (121-120).

While the overall season record for his team was challenging (21-60), Wembanyama showcased a winning mentality throughout. This mindset has contributed to his historic first year in the league.

His success also underscores his considerable talent, particularly evident in his remarkable average of 3.6 blocks per game, placing him among the league’s best shot blockers. Furthermore, Wembanyama’s dominance extends to another category, sparking discussions and excitement among fans on social media platforms.

A first season synonymous with domination for Wembanyama

 

While he is aligned most often as an interior, Wembanyama was the player, all positions combined, who had the greatest success in the 3-point step back among those who attempted more than 100.

The nugget of 20 years has once again proven to us that the laws of nature do not apply to her. It was enough for fans to start questioning everything with strong statements.

Victor Wembanyama left no room for competition for his first season.

But we are not only talking about his position as favorite in ROTY or leader in counterattacks, since he was also the player to have the highest percentage of success in 3-point shots in step back.

Just in case, we remind you that he measures 2m24…