Victor Wembanyama
Wembanyama with Metropolitans 92 in 2022
No. 1 San Antonio Spurs
PositionPower forward / center
LeagueNBA
Personal information
Born (2004-01-04) 4 January 2004
Le Chesnay, France
Listed height7 ft 4 in (2.24 m)[1]
Listed weight210 lb (95 kg)
Career information
NBA draft2023: 1st round, 1st overall pick
Selected by the San Antonio Spurs
Playing career2019–present
Career history
20192021Nanterre 92
20212022ASVEL
2022–2023Metropolitans 92
2023–presentSan Antonio Spurs
Career highlights and awards
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com
Medals
Men's basketball
Representing  France
FIBA Under-19 World Cup
Silver medal – second place2021 LatviaTeam
FIBA U16 European Championship
Silver medal – second place2019 ItalyTeam

Victor Wembanyama (/ˌwɛmbɑːnˈjɑːmɑː/ WEM-bahn-YAH-mah; French: [viktɔr wɛmbanjama]; born 4 January 2004), nicknamed "Wemby",[2] is a French professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Considered one of the greatest basketball prospects of his generation, he was selected first overall by the Spurs in the 2023 NBA draft. With a listed height of 7 feet 4 inches (2.24 metres), Wembanyama is tied with Boban Marjanović as the tallest active NBA player.[3]

Wembanyama began his professional career with Nanterre 92 of the LNB Pro A in 2019. Two years later, he moved to ASVEL and won the Pro A title in his only season with the team. In the 2022–23 season, Wembanyama signed with Metropolitans 92 and became the youngest player to win the Pro A MVP award, while earning Pro A Best Defender honors and leading the league in scoring, rebounds and blocks. He has been named an LNB All-Star twice, winning All-Star Game MVP once, and is a three-time Pro A Best Young Player.

Wembanyama also plays for the French national team. At the youth level, he has led his team to two silver medals, including at the 2021 FIBA Under-19 World Cup, where he set the FIBA record for blocks per game in a single tournament.

Early life and youth career

Wembanyama was born on 4 January 2004, in Le Chesnay, in the Paris region.[4] His father, Félix, is Congolese and was a track and field athlete who competed in the high jump, long jump and triple jump.[5][6][7] Born in Belgium, Félix acquired French nationality by naturalization on 10 February 2003.[8] Victor's mother, Élodie de Fautereau, is a basketball coach and former player. Wembanyama's father and mother are 1.98 metres (6 ft 6 in) and 1.91 metres (6 ft 3 in) tall, respectively.[9] His older sister, Ève, plays basketball professionally, and his younger brother, Oscar, has played basketball and handball at youth level.[10][11] His grandfather, Michel de Fautereau, played professional basketball, and his grandmother, Marie Christine, also played the sport.[12]

Wembanyama played football as a goalkeeper and practised judo before focusing on basketball.[4] He learned to play basketball from his mother, who was coaching youth teams.[12][13] At age seven, Wembanyama began playing for Entente Le Chesnay Versailles, before joining the youth system of Nanterre 92 at age 10.[12] He drew the attention of Nanterre in 2013 after Michaël Allard, a youth coach for the club, noticed him on the bench at an under-11 game due to his exceptional height, at 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in), initially mistaking him for a coach.[14] In February 2018, Wembanyama was loaned to FC Barcelona for the Minicopa del Rey, an under-14 tournament in Spain, leading his team to third place.[15] He declined an offer to continue his career with Barcelona, citing that the coaches were not willing to challenge him.[16]

Professional career

Nanterre 92 (2019–2021)

In the 2019–20 season, Wembanyama gained his first professional experience with the Nanterre 92 senior team under head coach Pascal Donnadieu,[14] receiving limited playing time in two games.[17] He primarily competed in LNB Espoirs, the French under-21 league, and also played for the under-18 team.[14][18] Wembanyama made his professional debut on 29 October 2019, playing 31 seconds against Brescia in the EuroCup. At 15 years, nine months and 25 days old, he was the second-youngest player after Stefan Petković to play in the EuroCup.[19] In February 2020, Wembanyama played for Nanterre's under-18 team at the Kaunas qualifying tournament for the Adidas Next Generation Tournament (ANGT). On 8 February, he posted 22 points, 15 rebounds and an ANGT-record nine blocks in a win over the under-18 team of Zaragoza.[20] Wembanyama averaged 15.8 points, 12 rebounds, 2.8 steals, and six blocks per game in Kaunas, leading the tournament in blocks and earning all-tournament team honours.[21] He finished the Espoirs season averaging 10.2 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.3 blocks per game, mostly coming off the bench.[22]

In the 2020–21 season, Wembanyama split time between Nanterre's senior and under-21 teams and signed an agreement to also play for Centre Fédéral in the Nationale Masculine 1 (NM1).[23] On 23 September 2020, he made his LNB Pro A debut, grabbing one rebound in four minutes against JL Bourg.[24] In October, Wembanyama featured in a viral video where he showcased his skills in a two-on-two pick-up game against Rudy Gobert and Vincent Poirier.[25] On 12 December, he suffered a stress fracture in his fibula during an Espoirs game against BCM Gravelines-Dunkerque, with an estimated recovery time of eight weeks. Wembanyama was sidelined from the Valencia qualifying tournament for the ANGT.[26] After missing two and a half months with injury, he began receiving more playing time with the senior team.[27] On 25 May 2021, Wembanyama recorded season-highs of 14 points and 10 rebounds in a 99–87 win over Orléans Loiret.[28] He started in 10 of 18 Pro A appearances, averaging 6.8 points and 4.7 rebounds per game,[22] and was named Pro A Best Young Player.[29] In Espoirs, Wembanyama averaged 13.4 points, 8.6 rebounds and 3.2 blocks, starting in all five of his games.[22] He played four games for Centre Fédéral, averaging 11.8 points, 6.8 rebounds and three blocks per game.[17] Following the season, he opted to leave Nanterre.[30]

ASVEL (2021–2022)

Wembanyama with ASVEL in 2021

On 29 June 2021, Wembanyama signed a three-year contract with ASVEL of the Pro A and the EuroLeague.[31][32] He was unable to play for one month at the start of the season because of an illness.[33] On 1 October, Wembanyama made his EuroLeague debut, recording one block in three minutes in an 88–76 win over Žalgiris.[34] On 10 November, ASVEL announced that he would miss two to three weeks with a fractured finger.[35] He returned on 2 December, but was sidelined again on 20 December, after suffering a bone bruise in his right shoulder against Zenit Saint Petersburg, with an estimated recovery time of four to six weeks.[36][37] Wembanyama was selected to the LNB All-Star Game, held on 29 December, but was unable to play due to the injury.[38] He made his return on 11 February.[33] On 3 April, Wembanyama recorded a season-high 25 points, seven rebounds and three blocks in an 85–65 win over Le Portel.[39] He scored 18 points, his career high in the EuroLeague, in an 81–80 loss to Olimpia Milano on 7 April.[40] On 3 June, Wembanyama was ruled out for the remainder of the season with a psoas muscle injury he sustained during a Pro A semifinal game against JDA Dijon.[36][41] In his absence, ASVEL won its third consecutive Pro A championship.[42] Wembanyama repeated as Pro A Best Young Player, averaging 9.4 points and 5.1 rebounds per game in the league.[43][44] He averaged 6.5 points and 3.8 rebounds per game in the EuroLeague and finished second to Rokas Jokubaitis in voting for the EuroLeague Rising Star award.[43][45] After the season, he opted out of his contract with ASVEL,[46] despite promises from club president Tony Parker to build the team around him for the next season.[47]

Metropolitans 92 (2022–2023)

Wembanyama with Metropolitans 92 in 2022

On 4 July 2022, Wembanyama signed a two-year contract with Metropolitans 92 of the LNB Pro A.[48][49] He was drawn to the team due to head coach Vincent Collet's reputation for developing and providing opportunities for young players.[46] In October 2022, Wembanyama gained recognition from American media after two exhibition games against the NBA G League Ignite, featuring projected second overall pick Scoot Henderson, in Las Vegas. The games, which marked Wembanyama's U.S. debut, were nationally televised and attended by over 200 scouts and NBA executives.[50][51] In the first game, on 4 October, he recorded 37 points, five blocks and four rebounds in a 122–115 loss.[52] Wembanyama led his team to a 112–106 win over the Ignite in their second game, scoring 36 points and grabbing 11 rebounds.[53] On 27 October, the NBA announced that it would stream all Metropolitans 92 regular-season and playoff games on its app.[54]

In the 2022–23 Pro A season, Wembanyama emerged as one of the most dominant players in the league.[55] On 4 November 2022, he posted a career-high 33 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and three blocks in a 78–69 win over Limoges CSP.[56] On 2 December, Wembanyama recorded his fourth straight 30-point game, with 32 points, 10 rebounds, four blocks and three assists in a 96–85 victory over Fos Provence, leading his team to its ninth consecutive win.[57] He was named captain of the France team at the LNB All-Star Game on 29 December.[55] At the All-Star Game, he recorded 27 points, 12 rebounds and four assists, leading his team to 136–128 win over the World team, and became the game's youngest MVP.[58] On 9 January 2023, Wembanyama made a game-winning putback dunk with 3.5 seconds left in regulation and recorded 15 points, nine rebounds and five blocks in an 84–83 win over ASVEL.[59] On 27 January, he recorded 31 points, 14 rebounds and five blocks in a 102–84 loss to Chorale Roanne.[60] On 21 April, he declared for the 2023 NBA draft.[61] At the end of the regular season, Wembanyama became the youngest player to win the LNB Pro A MVP Award. He was selected to the All-Pro A First Team and named Best Defender, Best Scorer, Best Young Player and Best Blocker.[62] In the playoffs, Wembanyama led Metropolitans 92 to the Finals, where they were eliminated by AS Monaco in a 3–0 sweep.[63] He finished the season averaging 21.6 points, 10.4 rebounds and 3.1 blocks per game, leading the Pro A in each category.[64]

San Antonio Spurs (2023–present)

On 22 June 2023, Wembanyama was selected by the San Antonio Spurs with the first overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft.[65][66][67] He became the first French player to be drafted first overall,[67][68] and only the second European player to achieve this distinction (following Andrea Bargnani in 2006).[68] He became the third #1 overall pick by San Antonio in its history, after David Robinson and Tim Duncan.[65][66]

Wembanyama made his NBA Summer League debut on 7 July against the Charlotte Hornets in front of a sold out crowd. He recorded nine points and eight rebounds but made only two of 13 shots.[69][70][71] In his second summer league game on 9 July, he put up 27 points and 12 rebounds in a 85–80 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers. The next day, the Spurs announced that he would sit out for the remainder of the 2023 Summer League.[72]

On 25 October, Wembanyama made his NBA regular-season debut putting up 15 points, five rebounds, two assists, and two blocks in a 126–119 loss to the Dallas Mavericks.[73] His three three-pointers made set a Spurs' single-game team record for a rookie in his debut.[74]

On 2 November, Wembanyama put up a career-high 38 points alongside 10 rebounds, and two blocks in a 132–121 win over the Phoenix Suns.[75] He joined LeBron James and Kevin Durant as the only teenagers in NBA history to put up at least 35 points, 10 rebounds, and two blocks in a game.[76] On 5 November, Wembanyama put up 20 points, nine rebounds, and five blocks in a 123–116 overtime loss to the Toronto Raptors. He became the first Spurs rookie since Tim Duncan to put up 20 points and five blocks in a game.[77] On 18 November, Wembanyama put up 19 points, 13 rebounds, four assists, and eight blocks in a 120–108 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies. He joined Tim Duncan and David Robinson as the only players in Spurs history to put up at least eight blocks in a game as a rookie.[78]

On 8 December, Wembanyama put up 21 points and 20 rebounds in a 121–112 loss to the Chicago Bulls. He became the youngest player in NBA history to put up at least 20 points and 20 rebounds in a game at 19 years and 338 days old, surpassing the previous record set by Dwight Howard.[79] On 13 December, Wembanyama put up 30 points, 12 rebounds, and six blocks in a 122–119 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers.[80] On 17 December, Wembanyama put up 17 points and 13 rebounds in a 146–110 loss to the New Orleans Pelicans. He also surpassed Dwight Howard's record for the most consecutive games with a double-double by a teenager in NBA history with his eighth double-double.[81] On 28 December, Wembanyama put up 30 points, six rebounds, six assists, and seven blocks in a 118–105 win over the Portland Trail Blazers. He also became the first teenager in NBA history to put up at least 20 points, five rebounds, five assists, and five blocks in a game.[82]

On 10 January 2024, Wembanyama put up his first career triple-double with 16 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists in a 130–108 win over the Detroit Pistons.[83]

National team career

Junior national team

Wembanyama represented France at the 2019 FIBA U16 European Championship in Udine, Italy. In an 80–78 quarterfinal win over Croatia, he recorded 12 points, 21 rebounds and eight blocks.[84] He averaged nine points, 9.6 rebounds and a tournament-leading 5.3 blocks per game, leading France to a silver medal and earning all-tournament team honours.[85]

He then competed at the 2021 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup in Latvia. Wembanyama averaged 14 points, 7.4 rebounds and 5.7 blocks per game, and was named to the all-tournament team after leading France to the silver medal. He recorded 22 points, eight rebounds and eight blocks in an 83–81 loss to the United States in the final.[86] Wembanyama set the FIBA record for blocks per game in a single tournament.[87]

Senior national team

Wembanyama was on the preliminary 17-man roster of the French national team for EuroBasket 2022, but was ruled out a month ahead, due to an injury he suffered at the end of the 2021–22 season.[88] He was selected again for the World Cup qualifiers in November.[89] In his debut with the senior team, on 11 November 2022, he scored 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds in a 90–65 win over Lithuania.[90]

Player profile

"Everybody has been a unicorn over the last few years, but he's more like an alien. No one has ever seen anyone as tall as he is but as fluid and as graceful as he is out on the floor. At (his size), his ability to put the ball on the floor, shoot step-back jumpers out of the post, step-back threes, catch-and-shoot threes and block shots. He's for sure a generational talent."

LeBron James on Wembanyama in October 2022, after his debut in the United States against the NBA G League Ignite[91]

Wembanyama is widely regarded as one of the greatest NBA prospects of his generation;[92] many publications called him the most anticipated newcomer to the league since LeBron James in 2003.[9][93][94][95] He emerged as one of Europe's top prospects at age 14 and was viewed by analysts as a potential first overall pick in his draft class by age 16.[96][97] During his final season before becoming eligible for the 2023 NBA draft, he was the consensus number-one pick in draft projections.[98] NBA commissioner Adam Silver said the league would pay "particular attention" to tanking for the 2023 draft, due to the possibility of acquiring a "once-in-a-generation player" in the draft.[99]

Measured at 7 feet 3+12 inches (2.22 m) bare foot,[100] with an estimated 8-foot (240 cm) wingspan,[22][98] Wembanyama entered the NBA as one of the league's tallest players,[101] although his height has raised questions about his durability.[102] He often plays on the perimeter and has exceptional mobility and skills for his size, with the ability to handle and shoot the ball like a guard.[103] Wembanyama is a capable three-point shooter and his jump shot is difficult to block because of his length.[104][105] He is a productive scorer in the paint, with soft touch, a variety of post moves, and excels in the pick and roll.[104] Defensively, he is an outstanding shot-blocker due to his length and anticipation,[106] and his fluidity allows him to guard smaller players.[107] His thin frame and lack of strength have been labelled as weaknesses and encourage opponents to use a physical style of play against him.[95] For this reason, he can struggle to box out while rebounding and to defend post-ups.[108][106][109]

Although some analysts have noted the unprecedented nature of his game, others have compared Wembanyama to Wilt Chamberlain[110] and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.[105] ESPN draft analyst Mike Schmitz compared his defensive impact to Rudy Gobert and his shooting potential to Kristaps Porziņģis, albeit with better ball-handling and passing skills.[111] John Hollinger of The Athletic described his game as a combination of Sampson, Porziņģis and Dirk Nowitzki.[112] Wembanyama models parts of his game after Kevin Durant and Giannis Antetokounmpo.[113]

Career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  PIR  Performance Index Rating
 Bold  Career high

EuroLeague

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG PIR
2021–22[114] ASVEL 131017.5.348.303.6673.8.5.41.96.55.5
Career 131017.5.348.303.6673.8.5.41.96.55.5

Off the court

Wembanyama sitting courtside at an NBA game in Paris in 2023

Wembanyama is represented by agent Bouna Ndiaye of Comsport. His family has a longtime relationship with Ndiaye, whose son was coached by Wembanyama's mother from an early age. Ndiaye advised Wembanyama by the time he was 15 years old and signed him as a client in 2022.[115]

Wembanyama was a year ahead for his age in school and attended lycée in agreement with Nanterre 92. He earned his baccalauréat with honours, specialising in earth and life sciences and social and economic sciences.[14][116] Besides his native French, he speaks English fluently, having learned it himself beginning in middle school by watching videos from American accounts on Instagram and English-language television shows.[95][117] His hobbies include indulging in science fiction such as Star Wars, art, and literature.[95][118]

While in Las Vegas for the NBA Summer League, Wembanyama and his personal security team were involved in an 'incident' with pop singer Britney Spears.[119] Spears had approached Wembanyama in Vegas and tapped him on the back, leading to Wembanyama's security to strike Spears in the face;[120] no charges were filed after the incident.[121]

The jersey that Wembanyama wore in his debut game was sold at Sotheby's for a record price for newcomers of $762,000.[122]

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