Some say the 7-foot-4 Frenchman is a taller version of Durant. Durant’s first impression is that the budding San Antonio Spurs star might be even better. “His enthusiasm for the game – you can tell that through the TV and playing against him,” Durant said. ”He’s his own player, own person.
He’s going to create his own lane and is much different than anyone else who has played.” In just his fifth NBA game, the 19-year-old Wembanyama showed why he was one of the most-hyped prospects in years, scoring 38 points and grabbing 10 rebounds in a standout performance during a 132-121 victory over Durant and the Phoenix Suns on Thursday night.
Wembanyama produced several highlight-reel plays in the game, including a soaring dunk while running the floor during the second quarter.
But it was his poise in the fourth quarter that was the real eye-opener. The Spurs built a 27-point lead in the first half and still had a 14-point lead entering the fourth quarter before the Suns clawed back to tie it 116 with about four minutes left.