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LeBron James Sends Chilling Reminder as Victor Wembenyama Steals Spotlight In Rookie Year

Published 02/24/2024, 1:40 AM EST

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LeBron James shuts off the Victor Wembanyama hype. The Los Angeles Lakers took on the struggling San Antonio Spurs at the Crypto.com arena. The game naturally had its hype because of the James-Wemby contest. But what actually transpired was a comfortable win for the LA side. However, the audience did get to experience glimpses rising star’s greatness. At one point, the French baller even blocked James’ three-pointer with his long wingspan.

Following the game, speaking of the 20-year-old rookie, King James said, “Let’s not get it twisted, he’s not the first guy who’s had an impact as a rookie,” reminding the reporters of the 2003 NBA first pick.

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However, before getting there to shut off the rookie, LeBron James did praise the rookie for the performances he has put up throughout the season. The Akron Hammer stressed that Wemby “has no ceiling” and has the potential to go further and beyond. He later went on to name the rookies, who have impressed him in his career.

The superstar named Zion Williamson, Blake Griffin, Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving, Anthony Davis, and Tyreke Evans as some of the rookies, who made a great impression in their debut season. Furthermore, he went on to credit Wemby’s height and long hands as a standout feature, comparing the other rookies. He added, “How tall he is and his length… even more than AD. That’s what makes it a little bit different.”

Notably, this interaction with the reporters came in after King James out scored the rookie, dropping 30 points with 7 rebounds and 9 assists to register a comfortable 123-118 win over the Spurs.

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In the meantime, Wembanyama also had a historical night and joined an elite NBA list.

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Victor Wembanyama joins NBA’s elite list

It has been an exhibition of blocks and dunks whenever Wembanyama takes on the court. But, tonight he did something more than that and eventually finding himself a spot in the history. Tonight, he recorded 27 points, 10 rebounds, 8 assists, 5 steals and 5 blocks. He became the 15th player in the history of the league to record 5×5 stats. In simple terms, recording at least 5 in every stat. And, it is the 22nd instance of such an occurrence.

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He also went on to become the youngest player in the league to record such stats and also the second player to achieve this feat with 25+ points in a game. It was achieved four times before by Hakeem Olajuwon in the past. With this type of numbers, Wemby will definitely be a lethal force in the future. Will Wemby go on to become a greatest of all-time? Let us know in the comments.

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Shahul Hameed is a Senior NBA Writer at EssentiallySports. Armed with a Master's Degree in journalism from a distinguished institute, his journey into sports writing began during his college days, and since then, Shahul has been captivated not only by the remarkable consistency of Stephen Curry but also by the enduring legacy of LeBron James. He specializes in covering the live basketball action.
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