That's what Google translate tells me: https://www.lequipe.fr/Basket/Actual...france/1404837
It has to be considered the right move, IMO. It would have been asking for trouble to play the entire French season, go to the championship round in France, play in summer league, go to the world World Cup and then head right into training camp.
Would have liked to see him play on that level but as you said ... its the right move!
The article says Victor took the decision himself after consulting his staff and people around him, and spurs would have accepted whatever choice he would have made... No pressure from the spurs.
Victor said he hesitated a lot but gives the "protection and construction of his body" as an explaination. He warned his french NT teammates and coach in a visio conference..
Vic: "That wouldn't be realistic in terms of develoment and not careful in terms of health"... I hope people will understand. That's frustrating for me, french NT is still central, I want to win as much les as possibe with it, but I thnk it's a necessary sacrifice"...
That would represent like 170 games in 24 months for Vic, including next season in the NBA... That's what he'll have to go through at some point.
Last edited by JPB; 06-26-2023 at 05:10 AM.
As long as he's with us for the Olympics in Paris.
I may reading into this-but suspect that is part of the calculation.
This would mean basically non-stop till summer of 2025
Good news for the Spurs and great that he's come to the decision himself entirely. We see again and again how self aware and mature he is, it's incredible really at his age. His parents, advisors and trainers deserve immense praise.
It is 100% the right move. It would have been crazy for Wembanyama, with the effort he put into staying healthy, to play with FNT this summer.
He needed some time off to rest both physically and mentally. It will also allow him to adjust at the daily life in SA/USA, to work on his body and on his game.
It is also nice that he said Spurs' didn't pressure him into not playing. Props to him for taking responsibility of this choice.![]()
Wow, a bit surprised but definitely think it’s the right move. It always had to be either playing with the French national team or playing in SL; playing in both after a deep playoff run just doesn’t make sense at this point. While the World Cup is more meaningful from a compe ive standpoint, Victor getting reps in an NBA setting with his future teammates and coaches is definitely more meaningful to his development.
Also glad to hear it was his own decision and not the Spurs mandating anything.
Would have been cool to see him out there for his team, but selfishly glad he is choosing to take it easy. Less games = less risk of injury before the NBA season starts. Now he can use that time to get his body healed up, get acclimated in San Antonio, work with the Spurs staff and coaches to start prepping for the NBA marathon.
Yes that's the idea indeed. Every athlete here in France is focusing on the Olympics at home.
Isnt Sidy going to be part of this?
he is not part of the French National Team and with the talent level of France I doubt he will be ...
Duh
Yea,definitely the right move. Hes played alot of basketball and needs a breather
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It may be more about having time to get set up in SA more than resting his body.
If he's off to Europe before he can get situated, he's going to have to do all that when he gets back right before training camp starts -- when all concentration should be on trying to make a team come together.
even if he would agree to precipitate he wouldn't play much, he still work in progress and not ready for big minutes in competetive high level compe ion
Mature decision by Wemby. I remember Pop always having these issues with Parker and Ginobili. Not sure if Pop ever had any real say on whether they went or not, but in Wemby's case (and given the Kawhi debacle) Pop is treading more carefully and open minded. I am glad Wemby made the prudent decision. We all want to see him play, especially the French, but most ppl understand his health is paramount and he is going to take such a beating this season. He has a big target on his back and players will be gunning for him. He needs this time to develop and train.
Maybe that's what the first 3 letters in FIBA stand for. I've never understood how "International Basketball Federation" translates to FIBA, Federation International Basketball Association I guess. Sounds like Ducks came up with the name.
Smart move for Wemby. Luka looks kind of worn-down from all the international play piled on the NBA schedule, and he's a lot more stout than Wemby...probably not in better shape though.
Luka hasn't had an International break since 2017 and managed to play heavy minutes in Europe and the NBA, while also having to be the leader of every team he was a part of... This guy not wanting to play for France, where he wouldn't even have to play big minutes, at 19, just shows you how much the Spurs and him fear injuries. For all that hype, he better perform great right from the start. I better not hear some re ed excuses how he needs 2-3 years to get used to the league.
Or what?
or the spurs are gonna have to tank again real soon.
Spoiler alert: It's going to take him 2-3 years to fully adjust to the NBA game.
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