San Antonio Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama celebrated his 21st birthday in style with a dazzling 35-point, 18-rebound performance on Friday night, leading his team to a thrilling 113-110 victory over the Denver Nuggets. The milestone evening wasn’t just about his birthday—it also marked Wembanyama’s 100th career NBA game, and his incredible early-career achievements have left fans and analysts alike in awe.
A Record-Setting Start to an NBA Career
In his first 100 NBA games, Wembanyama has already etched his name alongside some of the league’s all-time greats. With 2,273 points to his name, he boasts an impressive scoring average of 22.7 points per game.
This puts him in elite company as one of only seven players in the past 45 years to reach such a scoring total within their first 100 games. Even more remarkably, he’s just the 12th player in NBA history to achieve that mark before turning 21.
But scoring is only part of Wembanyama’s multi-faceted game. His 386 assists are the third-most by a player listed at 7 feet or taller through their first 100 games. Additionally, his defensive dominance is highlighted by 366 blocks, also the third-most since blocks became an official stat in 1971-72.
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A Sharpshooter in a Big Man’s Frame
What truly sets Wembanyama apart, however, is his three-point shooting ability. The towering 7-foot-4 center has already drained 225 three-pointers—an astonishing feat that ranks 11th all-time through 100 games.
To put this in perspective, that’s 25 more than the legendary Steph Curry, the NBA’s all-time leader in three-point shooting, managed at the same point in his career.
Wembanyama’s unique combination of size, skill, and versatility has made him a nightmare for opposing defenses and a generational talent for the Spurs.
Reflections on an “Adventure Just Starting”
“It’s a hell of an adventure. It’s just the start,” Wembanyama told reporters after Friday night’s game. His humility and focus have been as notable as his on-court performances, with the young star showing a level of maturity beyond his years.
The Path Ahead
As Wembanyama continues to build his already illustrious resume, the basketball world is left wondering: just how high is his ceiling? At only 21 years old, with a skill set that redefines what a modern NBA big man can be, the possibilities seem limitless.
From his scoring prowess to his elite defensive instincts and now his burgeoning reputation as a three-point marksman, Wembanyama appears poised to leave an indelible mark on the league.
The Spurs, their fans, and the entire NBA will undoubtedly be watching closely as this rising star continues his journey toward basketball greatness. With his 21st birthday milestone behind him, the best may still be yet to come.