NBA – A straightforward colossus on the Spurs: “I would be afraid for Wembanyama if…

When we see the struggles that San Antonio has been going through since the start of the season, there is reason to worry about Victor Wembanyama.

Is French well used in Texas? Will the structure allow it to exploit its full potential? Kendrick Perkins gave his honest opinion on the subject recently.

Given their current form, a defeat against the top Timberwolves in the Western Conference seemed inevitable.

Even with the return to business of Victor Wembanyama, the Spurs lost away (102-94) for what is their 15th consecutive loss.

Collectively, absolutely nothing is going well with the Texans this season and some fear that this will have a lasting impact on the Frenchman’s career.

After all, starting in the NBA with a series of defeats is not ideal and if he still averages more than 19 points, 9 rebounds and two blocks per game, the Texans’ deep play does not necessarily put him in good stead. Value.

Is Gregg Popovich incapable of adapting his gaming systems to the current era and his new nugget? Questioned on the subject, Kendrick Perkins wanted to immediately set the record straight.

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If it were any other organization, I would be afraid for Victor Wembanyama. But it is not another organization. This is the San Antonio Spurs. You have to have the confidence to know that this culture will make sure they get it right with Victor.

Wait and observe, this is the strategy advocated by the 2008 champion and it is not so surprising.

Yes, 2023-24 is a disaster at the moment but Pop’ has shown in the past that he knows how to get the best out of his young players. Even after the end of the San Antonio dynasty, he was able to develop future stars like Dejounte Murray and Devin Vassell. However, Éperons fans are no longer as convinced by the coach as before and some have even already given up completely.

I pray Perk is right about this because right now I have lost ALL faith in this team and especially Pop.

He’s going through big difficulties this year, it’s impossible to deny.

But as Kendrick Perkins reminds us, the Spurs system and more particularly that advocated by Gregg Popovich has proven itself over the past quarter of a century.

We must therefore give him a little more time… hoping that Victor Wembanyama flourishes there.