Player The unfortunately low-ceilinged Shaolin monastery of Victor Wembanyama

I'm sure you could cherry pick examples of Bam Adebayo getting beat by offensive players on drives and post-ups. Wemby's defensive impact is unquestionably greater than any single other player in the NBA, and it's not even close.
I’m not arguing that Bam is better than Wemby. I absolutely agree that Wemby is in a league on his own as a defender. But I’m not going to pretend he’s a perfect defender in all aspects of the game. He’s not a great perimeter defender, and that’s ok. He might grade 6 out of 10 there, but anywhere else (especially the paint), he’s 30 out of 10.
 
We are @ Miami on 3/23. I expect this discourse to lead to Wemby blocking Bam a few times, and maybe we force Bam into a switch on Fox a few times and let Swipa cook. Bam better wrap them ankles
 
Did he roll his ankle last night? This spurs medical staff making fake injury to rest victor. NBA should investigate this one tbh.
You bitching all the time about the load management is not going to change anything. So, you’d better get used to it.
 
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2. Last week’s ranking: No. 4 ⬆️
Season stats: 24.2 points, 11.1 rebounds, 3.0 blocks​

His case: It’s too bad Wembanyama missed Thursday’s game against Jokić and the Nuggets with an ankle sprain because he has been on a roll against quality opponents lately. We were denied a potentially epic competition; Wembanyama would’ve no doubt met the challenge if only because he has done so all season.
He’s averaging 28 points and 11 rebounds with 4.2 blocks in March and is impacting games more intensely because his minutes have increased. The Spurs did their best to preserve Wembanyama for much of the season because of injuries and to keep him fresh for the stretch run. That strategy has worked — the ankle injury isn’t considered serious — and now Wembanyama is being unleashed upon the league.
 
Ausar is a fantastic defender, probably first team, but I want to see a video, just one, where a player dribbles into his area, sees him, and Nopes the fuck right out of there. There are scores of videos of players doing that against Wemby. That’s a DPOY.
 
Ausar is a fantastic defender, probably first team, but I want to see a video, just one, where a player dribbles into his area, sees him, and Nopes the fuck right out of there. There are scores of videos of players doing that against Wemby. That’s a DPOY.
Only other player that happens to is Gobert.
 
There is no world in which Wemby is not DPOY, other than the one where he doesn't play 65 games... but I didn't realize how good Ausar had been. Below is a graphic representation of D-EPM for the entire league. Wemby is the top dot (+3.9), Ausar is the second one (+3.8). Big gap to Zach Edey (+3.4 but only 11 games) and then a big gap to the rest, led by Chet (+3.1).

Kind of crazy, the #4 (starting with Chet) through 11 guys in D-EPM all play for OKC (Chet #4, Wallace #6, iHart #8, Caruso #10, Mitchell #11). Certainly they all kind of buoy each other in D-EPM, but that's pretty nuts. We'll be there similarly soon.

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It is wild to me that Wemby's physical gifts are sometimes held against him. As if he should be judged not for the amazing plays he makes using his god-given body, but against a theoretical 6'6" Wemby with a 6'11" wingspan that most certainly wouldn't be able to warp the game the way he does as merely a "freak of nature".

In my mind, saying that Wemby is "just tall" is no different from saying the Shaq was "just big".

It's just so disingenuous.
 
#1 in blocks, drating (bball ref, but #4 on nba advanced stats), DWS, defensive rebound and blocks %, per 36 and per 100. 3rd in DFG%, 1st in defensive LeBron,
 
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