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Why Victor Wembanyama's most dominant skill remains a mystery - ESPN

ON THE LEFT block, just a short skip from the rim, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander found something fleeting, something rare, something that appeared to be a glitch in the San Antonio Spurs' vise grip defense that had hounded him all night with ferocious double-teams:

A wide-open look.

With 8:30 remaining in the fourth quarter of Game 1 of the Western Conference finals, the Oklahoma City Thunder guard had snuck behind the defensive wall and seemed primed to score his easiest points of the night.

Then something strange happened.

Gilgeous-Alexander began his shooting motion, while Spurs' star center Victor Wembanyama — who stands 7-foot-4 inches tall and possesses a mind-boggling 8-foot wingspan — stood a few feet away, beneath the rim, resigned to the fact that it was too late to try to block the shot, much less even contest it.

Still, he raised one of his cartoonishly long arms, his eyes tracking the ball toward the basket.

The ball barely grazed the side of the rim, and Wembanyama devoured the rebound. Gilgeous-Alexander tried to wrestle the ball from Wembanyama, who laughed in return at a player who is nearly a foot shorter.

In the Spurs' nail-biting 122-115 double-overtime win, the play amounted to a forgettable footnote, especially given Wembanyama's otherworldly stat line: 41 points and 24 rebounds. In the box score, it would register as nothing more than a missed shot and a rebound.

But the play itself marked one of numerous instances that take place throughout the course of a game when Wembanyama's mere presence evokes something analytics staffers across the league told ESPN that they struggle to accurately quantify.

It represents what might well be Wembanyama's greatest and most dominant trait, these analytics staffers

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