Wemby Watch: Assessing phenom's impact at break

How do you judge the impact of a player whose arrival in the NBA garnered more hype than any rookie since LeBron James 20 years ago?

Through 49 games, it appears all the hype surrounding Victor Wembanyama was warranted. The 7-foot-4 prodigy is having one of the best rookie seasons in NBA history by nearly every metric – but just how good has he actually been?

Wemby’s best performances

Wembanyama has produced several notable individual showings to start his career. Here’s a look at seven of his best outings leading up to the All-Star break.

Nov. 2: Spurs 132-121 Suns

MIN PTS REB AST BLK FG 3PT FT
34 38 10 2 2 15-26 3-6 5-6

Wembanyama continued an early trend of strong finishes in the Spurs’ second win over the Phoenix Suns in the span of three days. With 4:21 left, he nailed a 23-footer to tie it at 116 before scoring 10 of San Antonio’s next 12 points as part of a dominant 38-point, 10-rebound showing. That made it 39 points across five fourth quarters on 15-of-19 shooting. Mon dieu. [Recap]

Dec. 8: Bulls 121-112 Spurs

MIN PTS REB AST BLK FG 3PT FT
31 21 20 4 4 8-20 0-4 5-6

The Frenchman’s first career 20-20 outing wasn’t enough to prevent the Spurs from tying their franchise-worst 16-game losing streak. Wembanyama also logged a double-double in the opening half for the first time in his career. Not bad considering he was part of a starting five that had only shared the floor for six total possessions prior to the contest. [Recap]

Dec. 13: Lakers 122-119 Spurs

MIN PTS REB AST BLK FG 3PT FT
32 30 13 2 6 11-21 4-5 4-7

Matched up against Anthony Davis, Wembanyama became the first rookie to record 30 points, 10 rebounds, and six blocks in an NBA game since Tim Duncan (1998). Wembanyama had another strong fourth quarter, recording 14 points in the final frame as San Antonio outscored L.A. 45-30 and nearly erased a 20-point deficit. [Recap]

Jan. 4: Bucks 125-121 Spurs

MIN PTS REB AST BLK FG 3PT FT
26 27 9 1 5 10-18 2-8 5-6

Wembanyama toasted his 20th birthday going toe-to-toe with Giannis Antetokounmpo. The final 1:30 was thrilling: Wembanyama denied Damian Lillard then hit a game-tying triple before Giannis threw down an and-1 slam. The Greek Freak tried it again on the next possession, only for Wembanyama to block him. Exhilarating stuff. If only the other Spurs could hit a shot. [Recap]