After seeing Victor Wembanyama’s performance at the 2024 Olympics, NBA veteran Dwyane Wade believes he is the future of basketball. Wade is NBC’s analyst, and he offered positive remarks about the towering Frenchman. The three-time NBA champion is thrilled by Wembanyama’s game. He views the San Antonio Spurs star as a versatile player who can do practically anything on the court. With his diverse skill set, Wade believes Wembanyama is the future of basketball.
What your eyes see, they will believe.” Wade stated, “You have to see him play the game to fully understand it. The way he shoots. We’ll be seeing him on this stage for a long time based on the manner he tosses down the lob. He represents the future of both the NBA and international basketball.
Wade also highlighted how international players have grown over time. While Wade is aware that the United States currently dominates basketball, he also understands that the world is changing and that it is just a matter of time before the Americans are dethroned.
Despite being Team France’s youngest player in the 2024 Olympics, Victor Wembanyama was unquestionably their best. Wembanyama led his team to the silver medal at the event. Per game, he averaged 15.8 points, 9.7 assists, 3.3 assists, 2.0 steals, and 1.7 blocked shots. To top it off, the towering Frenchman topped the team in all statistical categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks).
Wembanyama’s individual performance proved that he is more than ready to take over the league. To accomplish such a feat at such a young age in an international setting demonstrates that he has the potential to become the greatest of all time.
Wembanyama’s inaugural season in the NBA was nothing short of fantastic. He scored 21.4 points, grabbed 10.6 rebounds, dished out 3.9 assists, blocked 3.6 shots, and stole 1.2. These numbers helped him win the Rookie of the Year title. He also came close to being the first rookie to win the Defensive Player of the Year honor.
Wembanyama’s career trajectory has been constant, with his progress steadily increasing. Based on that tendency, it wouldn’t be unexpected if he won the NBA regular season MVP award in his third year. The only thing lacking right now is a strong support system. The San Antonio Spurs must determine out how to provide Wembanyama with the team he requires to reclaim their place as Western Conference contenders. It would be a huge waste of talent if the Spurs were unable to capitalize on Wembanyama’s magnificence.