Basketball
Wenbanyama ends 2022 on a high note
It was an exhibition match between the French team and the world team held in Paris on Thursday. Victor Wenbanyama He had 27 points and 12 rebounds, good enough to be picked. MVP Putting the finishing touches on his dominating 2022 when the NBA was left speechless with his talent.
“It was a great experience. I wanted more than an MVP title,” said the French power forward. At 2.21m, his impressive height belies his flair with the ball.
In front of approximately 16,000 spectators at the Accor Arena in Paris, wenbanyama They defeated World Team 136-128.
Age 19 – Meet them on January 4th – Current Parisian players Metropolitan 92 A world basketball sensation. Last October he was surprised when he traveled to Las Vegas (USA) to play some friendly matches.
“Alien,” he said of him lebron jamesor “player taken from a video game” was observed Stephen CurryFor many people, flattery justifies what it means wenbanyamadespite his 2.21 meters, boasts extraordinary coordination and agility.
Because of this, he can score from 3 to midrange, handles the ball very easily and quickly, is a very dangerous 1-on-1 (not only in the post), and is an intimidating threat even defensively. .
His compelling combination of power as a center and skill as a guard has made him a top pick in next June’s draft.
Franchises in the world’s biggest basketball leagues are said to have already had raffle-offs, with some teams allowing themselves to lose to improve their chances of being selected within six months. according to,”Wenby“Thanks to his staff, we can add about $500 million to the value of our franchise.
The Le Chesnay player knows he has a great year ahead of him. So his intention now is to rest well. “I’ve been looking forward to this year-end break. I’m going to see my family and think about things other than basketball,” he said. League games await him on 9 January Lyon Villeurbanne.
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Source: Mundo Deportivo
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