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San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama delivered a historic playoff performance in Monday night's Game 1.
In game one of the Western Conference Finals, the Spurs' superstar put on a show of talent and skill. That was just the beginning.
Oklahoma City has a 7-foot-4 problem to figure out, and it may start by dominating when Victor Wembaynama is off the floor. On Monday night, the Thunder tipped
San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama celebrated the team's Game 1 win over OKC with an epic Attack on Titan celebration.
With out-of-this-world Game 1 vs. the Thunder and the league's MVP, the Spurs star's status became undeniable
Wembanyama played the most minutes of his basketball career and made the most of them in an all-time performance.
He wanted to win the Most Valuable Player award. He made his case to the media, based on his defensive impact and scoring. Then, before Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals, he got to watch Shai Gilgeous-Alexander get handed that MVP trophy by Adam Silver.
Victor Wembanyama is a patient man. Whether in the way he slithers toward the basket to swat a shot away or the big sighs he takes before answering questions from the media, Wembanyama is deliberate in how he works.