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Victor Wembanyama Believes He Should’ve Been Less Caught Up Celebrating WCF Win
Victor Wembanyama admitted that he may have taken his celebration after winning the WCF vs. Thunder too far. "I could have been better in recovering from the high of the Conference Finals," Wemby conceded before stating that it's too late for regret now. He added that the only thing he can do is prepare for game 3 of the Finals.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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De'Aaron Fox Wants Victor Wembanyama To Remain Aggressive
Wemby took four shots at the half and then came out guns blazing, dropping 22 in the second. "He came out in the second and was much better for us. That was the reason that we were able to get back in the game. ... Whenever he's aggressive, we're at our best." The Spurs lost by one point in Game 2.
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Victor Wembanyama Says He Needs to Have More Poise After Final 3 Possessions of Game 2
Unable to fully recall the final 3 possessions of the Spurs' 105-104 Finals game 2 loss vs. Knicks, Wemby admitted he has to be calmer in clutch situations. "I need to have more poise, more control over the game. That's the general image," Wembanyama said, reflecting on his 2 missed shots and the turnover late in the game.
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about 2 hours ago
Victor Wembanyama Addresses Facing Karl-Anthony Towns This Series
"It's very different from previous series," said Wemby. KAT has been the perfect 'inside-outside' offensive punch. Against OKC, I-Hart was played off the floor several times and Chet was a dud. Gobert's one-dimensional play was also easier for Wemby to contain. "It's bringing us into difficult areas because they're good players, he's a good player. Need to figure it out."
By Samir Mehdi
about 2 hours ago
Victor Wembanyama Blames Himself For Tonight's Game 2 Loss
Wembanyama had a brilliant 29 points on 11-21 FG shooting and 4 blocks tonight but had two botched possessions. One was a turnover pass to Castle in the open court and the other was a missed game-winner over Mitchell Robinson. "I threw that one away. I messed up. I need to have more poise, more control over the game."
By Samir Mehdi



