NBA – Video New controversial scene with Wembanyama at Spurs, Although very uncomfortable but also resigned: “He’s still being ignored..

NBA – Video New controversial scene with Wembanyama at Spurs,
Although very uncomfortable but also resigned: “He’s still being ignored..

NBA Victor Wembanyama et Jeremy Sochan

In much better form in recent matches, Victor Wembanyama can logically be frustrated on the Spurs side with this series of defeats. Sometimes ignored by certain partners, a new controversial sequence broke out against the Warriors. Gregg Popovich must be annoyed.

Beaten by the Warriors, the Spurs continue to sink in the Western Conference with 11 defeats in a row. Impossible to reverse the trend at the moment, even if Gregg Popovich sometimes makes questionable choices. The fact of putting Jeremy Sochan as leader is debated, especially when we see that he does not get along with Victor Wembanyama on the floor.

Wembanyama still ignored

If the Spurs want to win, Gregg Popovich needs to start making some adjustments, like putting Tre Jones in the lead more often.

This could make it easier to find Wembanyama on the pitch, something Spurs have struggled to do so far.

The proof with this sequence at the start of the third quarter…

Why doesn’t Wemby touch the ball here…

With a clear advantage on the first possession and a good three-point position on the second, Wembanyama could have tried something interesting.

Sochan preferred to keep it up but with a size advantage over Steph Curry.

Not a bad idea, just poor execution. For Internet users, on the other hand, Sochan’s general performance as leader is a problem.

 

Sochan is jealous of him or something.

He had a pick and roll with Wemby and he ignored it again, twice on the possession after this video.

 

Because Sochan doesn’t know what he’s doing as a playmaker.

Sometimes ignored on the floor, Victor Wembanyama must undoubtedly be a little frustrated, especially when he has an advantage to exploit.

A real problem for fans, angry at Jeremy Sochan and his individualism.

A series far from over.

 

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