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Victor Wembanyama crushes the Bucks despite a knee scare

NBA - Victor Wembanyama shines with 22 points and 10 rebounds in the Spurs' dominant victory over Milwaukee (119-101). Temporarily sidelined after a collision with Giannis Antetokounmpo, Wemby returns stronger to dominate their matchup.
Victor Wembanyama crushes the Bucks despite a knee scare
Photo Credit : Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images

Victor Wembanyama gave San Antonio a scare before exploding against Milwaukee. The French prodigy of the Spurs prevailed over the Bucks (119-101) in a game marked by an early fright and a remarkable offensive display.

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A brief scare, an impressive performance

The start of the game caused concern at the Frost Bank Center. After just three minutes of play, Wembanyama and Giannis Antetokounmpo collided during an action under the basket. The knee-to-knee contact sent the Frenchman to the floor, who got up with difficulty holding his right knee before heading to the locker room limping.

This injury recalled his recent knee hyperextension that had kept him off the court. But Wembanyama returned at the start of the second quarter, greeted by roars from the Texas crowd. « A team effort, » the Frenchman emphasized after the game, downplaying his individual performance.

With his new look – shaved head like during his visit to a Shaolin temple in China – Wembanyama delivered an offensive masterclass. He finished as top scorer with 22 points (including 15 from 3-point range with only one miss from deep), 10 rebounds and 2 blocks in just 22 minutes of play. His exceptional accuracy from beyond the arc (5/6) allowed the Spurs to definitively extend their lead.

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The Spurs find their rhythm, the Bucks sink

San Antonio dominated after halftime, inflicting a crushing 40-16 in the third quarter. Stephon Castle brilliantly supported Wembanyama with 19 points and 10 assists, while De’Aaron Fox added 18 points. This collective performance allowed the Spurs to lead by as much as 39 points.

« We can beat anyone and we’ve beaten almost everyone, but we’re too inconsistent, » Wembanyama analyzed. « We suffer from our own mistakes. We’ve improved a lot compared to the start of the season. We’ve raised our ceiling. Now we need to raise our floor. »

For Milwaukee, this is a third consecutive loss that plunges the team deeper into crisis. Giannis Antetokounmpo, limited to 21 points and visibly frustrated, returned to the bench for good with ten minutes remaining. The Bucks (17 wins, 24 losses) are now more than two games behind the Bulls, the last team qualified for the play-in in the East.

This victory allows the Spurs to reclaim second place in the Western Conference with 28 wins and 13 losses. Wembanyama and his teammates will host the Timberwolves of Rudy Gobert on Sunday, again at the Frost Bank Center, one week after their loss in Minnesota.

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Sylvain Sultat suit la NBA au quotidien, entre performances individuelles, dynamiques collectives et grandes histoires de la ligue. Sur BeBasket, il décrypte l’actualité américaine avec passion et régularité, toujours à l’affût des tendances qui font bouger le monde du basket.