Victor Wembanyama, fresh off a 12-game calf injury absence, reflected on his growing dominance after helping the San Antonio Spurs upset the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-109 in the NBA Cup semifinal, advancing to the final against the New York Knicks.
Victor Wembanyama's return proved decisive in the Spurs' narrow NBA Cup semifinal victory over the Thunder, as detailed in prior coverage. Playing 21 minutes, he tallied 22 points (including a strong fourth quarter), nine rebounds, two blocks, two assists, and one steal, boasting a plus-21 on the court and sparking key rallies.
Beyond the box score, Wembanyama's post-game comments highlighted his mindset. He praised Nikola Jokić as the league's most complete offensive player, while naming Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Giannis Antetokounmpo among the best. Positioning himself in that elite tier, Wembanyama echoed his post-Olympics warning after France's loss to the U.S., declaring opponents should be concerned 'everywhere' in the years ahead.
The Las Vegas crowd's eruption underscored his star power. With Wembanyama back, the Spurs—now facing the Knicks on Tuesday—signal a potential shift, blending his impact with teammates like Devin Vassell, De’Aaron Fox, and Stephon Castle.