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Victor Wembanyama is a wonderful basketball player already but the San Antonio Spurs are not currently a wonderful basketball team.
But that could change in the next few years.
Speaking to SiriusXM NBA Radio, Brian Windhorst said that a big star will want to move to San Antonio soon.
He didn’t propose any possible names, but he did say that Wembanyama is so talented that there will be at least one other star requesting to play alongside him.
“[Which player] in the league is going to see the lay of the land?”
@WindhorstESPN shares his thoughts with @TermineRadio & @JumpShot8 on the possibility of another star joining Wembanyama. pic.twitter.com/sBsW3vyDxI
— SiriusXM NBA Radio (@SiriusXMNBA) April 11, 2024
In his rookie season, Wembanyama is averaging 21.3 points, 10.6 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 3.6 blocks.
Even though his team has been struggling all year long, Wembanyama has not been and he is on his way to being named Rookie of the Year and possibly a very long, historic career.
Right now, he is easily the best player for the Spurs but he doesn’t have the sort of support that he needs.
Now that superstars throughout the league have seen what Wembanyama is capable of, they will want to sign with the Spurs so they can be a part of his future.
Already, several names have been tied to the Spurs, such as Trae Young.
There are rumors that the Spurs front office will try to land a talented, experienced point guard this offseason.
The idea of pairing Wembanyama with a veteran floor general is tantalizing for the Spurs and they think it could be the key to long-term success.
Wembanyama is obviously extremely talented, he just needs more assistance.
Will it be Young or another experienced player who will come down to San Antonio?
The team will be gaining a lot of attention this summer because they could make some big moves that could change the future of the team and Wembanyama forever.
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