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Victor Wembanyama en interview avec les Spurs

Spurs’ series of defeats continues with a new disappointment this Friday evening. Gregg Popovich’s men are in difficulty, and it’s not easy for Victor Wembanyama. He was honest on the subject in front of journalists.

In front of their supporters, the Spurs failed to beat the Kings this Friday. A 129-120 defeat with a great De’Aaron Fox, author of 43 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists.

For a young team like San Antonio, it’s not easy to defend such a player, who is gradually confirming his All-Star status in this league. Opposite, Victor Wembanyama did not have a bad match on his side.

Wembanyama cash on Spurs’ losing streak

With 27 points and 9 rebounds in 30 minutes of play, at 12-26 shooting, the Frenchman’s meeting was rather successful.

At least if we rule out defeat. It remains the most frustrating for Wemby, who has already explained that the feeling of winning is the best for him.

After the match, and in front of the journalists, Victor returned to this series of defeats (7 today).

Wembanyama:

“There are sacrifices to be made, and we are all ready to make them. Of course, it’s hard to be too patient sometimes. Like everything in life.But it’s an everyday battle. I know the start of the season will be nothing like the end of the season. We still have a lot to do in terms of progress.”

It’s not easy to have a series of defeats for a rookie, but the Spurs squad still has a lot to learn. The season is long and we imagine that Gregg Popovich’s experience will make the difference, however, Wembanyama’s teammates still have work to do to fight with the good teams.

Difficult season for Victor Wembanyama on a collective level, even if it is only the beginning. The Spurs have time to make many adjustments, with why not a play-in place at the end. But the road will be long for Gregg Popovich and his family.

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