The abuse of the late Victor Vembanyama draws notes from Bill Simmons

The San Antonio Spurs had work for them as they played the Golden State Warriors on Friday. In the end, the Spurs fell short by one point, 109-108.
At one point it seemed that Spurs had a chance to win. That is, that they gave the ball to their superstar Victor Vembanyama. At least that’s what a sports media personality looks like Bill Simmons look at that.
Basically, Simmons said the Spurs failed to capitalize at the right time.
“San Antonio’s strategy of not giving the ball in the last 3 minutes to a 7’6 guy who draws double teams… I have some notes!”
Overall, Wemby scored 26 points and 12 rebounds. Additionally, Wemby has created its own premium content reel executing his own alley-oop. Also, tempers flared when Wemby exchanged a few words with Draymond Green.
As a result, San Antonio is now 8-4 through the first twelve games of the season. So far, Wemby is averaging 26.2 points and 12.9 rebounds per game.
Spurs have been getting the most out of Wembley lately. He recently became the first player in NBA history to score at least 150 points and collect 20 blocks in the first five games of a season.
In addition, he became the first player to record at least 35 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, five blocks and five three-pointers in a single game. That game was played against the Chicago Bulls on November 10th.
If anyone could stop Wembley, they would stop Spurs
Indeed, the Spurs have other figures. They have De’Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle and Devin Vassell to name a few.
Each of them contributes in different aspects, but everything goes through Wemby. That is, opponents adjust their game to try to double Wemby as much as possible.
According to Yahoo Sports, when Wembi is a double teamThe Spurs are scoring just 1.04 points per possession.
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