On Friday night Victor Wembanyama blocked a shot for his 100th game in a row.
Wemby is the leagues most elite shot blocker and shoo-in for Defensive Player of the Year if he can hit the required 65 game mark.
But Victor Wembanyama doesn’t just block the ball, he is a human highlight machine. His length, timing, and athleticism make each block memorable.
His streak is the third longest in NBA history since blocks were counted. He is still 16 games behind Dikembe Mutombo and 45 from catching Patrick Ewing’s
all-time record.
In the long run, Wemby treats records and milestones like a true disciple of Gregg Popovich, but the moment isn’t just for him. Spurs fans appreciate what he brings to the game and look forward to celebrating his moments.
But for Victor Wembanyama, the streak is a component of the drive for wins, ultimately leading to championships.
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