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    Watch him be out there for the jump, then the Spurs immediately foul to take him out of the game tbh.

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    Watch him be out there for the jump, then the Spurs immediately foul to take him out of the game tbh.

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    Watch him be out there for the jump, then the Spurs immediately foul to take him out of the game tbh.
    Where he and Britney Spears clasp hands in a gesture of fellowship and triumph, with her standing on a gigantic chair.

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    spurs are gonna troll and not have him handle the opening tip. or instruct him not to jump

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    I've read people saying here that Wembanyama doesn't want to play center. Has he actually said that?

    He played center the whole season in France and it will likely be his best position in NBA.

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    I've read people saying here that Wembanyama doesn't want to play center. Has he actually said that?

    He played center the whole season in France and it will likely be his best position in NBA.
    Those two notions were summed up by Wembanyama himself in a single quote. "I had literally zero responsibility. I never had the ball, even at practice. The coach played me at center," Wembanyama said of a 2019 showcase he played in. "I was really frustrated even coming to the game. I knew it wasn't going to go well. So it didn't go well."

    https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/w...ed-for-phenom/

    I think it is not so much about position as it is about role. He wants to play the perimeter and the post is the impression I get.

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    Givony said on Windhorst's podcast in the winter, that this is a misnomer.

    He claimed he doesn't want to be put in the box of a traditional C, but that he primarily plays (now played) it for his team and has no problem doing so.

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    Im interested in seeing if he has any playmaking chops and how advanced and willing he is in that area if he’s drawing attention

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    Im interested in seeing if he has any playmaking chops and how advanced and willing he is in that area if he’s drawing attention
    if he wants to pad his assist numbers in the preseason, he can just keep passing the ball to champagnie

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    Those two notions were summed up by Wembanyama himself in a single quote. "I had literally zero responsibility. I never had the ball, even at practice. The coach played me at center," Wembanyama said of a 2019 showcase he played in. "I was really frustrated even coming to the game. I knew it wasn't going to go well. So it didn't go well."

    https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/w...ed-for-phenom/

    I think it is not so much about position as it is about role. He wants to play the perimeter and the post is the impression I get.
    If it's that, he's clearly refering to a role rather than a postion.

    He's talking in length about it in the video at about the 24min30sec mark. It's in french but there are english sub les:

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    I've read people saying here that Wembanyama doesn't want to play center. Has he actually said that?

    He played center the whole season in France and it will likely be his best position in NBA.
    He has specifically said he wants to play power forward and the spurs have been specifically looking for centers for a reason.

    Putting him as a center severely limits his ability and makes a strength a weakness. Think that'd be the worse position for him. Why would playing a frail skill player against the heaviest dudes in the NBA be his best position? I don't really get that logic. PF makes much more sense as he can easily rotate with the SF as well. He's always been a forwards. He's just really tall.

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    I would not be surprised in the least if after all the over analyzing on SpursTalk, Victor plays some straight up center tonight like no sweat.

    Wouldn't be surprised to see him play SF even. Realistically he will probably play mostly PF.

    Might be some experimentation in Vegas that won't happen as much in regular season games though but I wonder if fans are locking him into PF when the coaches and even Vic don't really feel like it's as mandatory.

    Could be more matchup specific and unless it's like Embiid or Joker there may be a green light for everyone else?

    Same thing with mins restrictions. Are fans bubble wrapping Vic more than necessary and in reality he can sustain far more positional flexibility and wear and tear mins durations without as much restriction as anticipated?

    Vic played pretty hard during LNB playoffs and took minimal short breaks before subbing back in. Aside from some back pain he was holding up pretty well. Guess he got sluggish a bit once in the Finals perhaps but still, looked good conditioning wise. Prob won't push it too far in Summer League esp against the Hornets who may get blown out early based on how they played in Sacramento.

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    If Wemby goes past 20 minutes I'd be surprised.


    I actually hope he "officially" is listed as a center, because he has a chance of redefining what that position looks like, similar to what the Joker has accomplished.


    Weird for me to be so excited about a summer league debut. Even if he goes 0-6 with 4 fouls you can't read too much into it.

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    Speaking of jumpball, as a callback to this moment...



    Multiverse prediction: Wemby wins jumpball, Pop calls timeout and benches Wemby. After game when Pop is interviewed, he states "we never said how many minutes he would play..."

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    He has specifically said he wants to play power forward and the spurs have been specifically looking for centers for a reason.
    Where? When? Can you provide a link?

    Putting him as a center severely limits his ability and makes a strength a weakness. Think that'd be the worse position for him. Why would playing a frail skill player against the heaviest dudes in the NBA be his best position? I don't really get that logic. PF makes much more sense as he can easily rotate with the SF as well. He's always been a forwards. He's just really tall.
    He literally has played center his entire career.

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    Where? When? Can you provide a link?
    https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/w...ed-for-phenom/

    I think one of the local beat reporters also tweeted something from an interview on draft night. Couldn't find that one rn

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    Even though Wembanyama is 7-foot-3.5 without shoes, he actually plays more like a guard than he does a traditional, rim-running center
    Wembanyama plays like a modern day center. Jokic also has guardlike skills but nobody would say he's anything but a center.

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    https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/w...ed-for-phenom/

    I think one of the local beat reporters also tweeted something from an interview on draft night. Couldn't find that one rn
    That quote comes from the video Bruno posted earlier. Wemby didn't talk about the position itself, but the role. The coach wanted Wemby to do traditional center stuff, just rebound the ball and set picks. Wemby is obviously much more versatile than that. But playing center doesn't mean you can't do other things, just watch at the best player in the World right now.

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    Probably reading way too much into it but the clips from the team practice show Vic shooting corner threes I think twice? I know it wasn't like a real scrimmage so I may be off base but-

    Makes me wonder if that is coming off of sets that feature Vic as a wing? Are we arguing C vs PF when it's maybe been more SF all along?

    Anyway, can't wait for tonight. Will answer a lot of questions as far as how PATFO view Victor positionally.

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    That quote comes from the video Bruno posted earlier. Wemby didn't talk about the position itself, but the role. The coach wanted Wemby to do traditional center stuff, just rebound the ball and set picks. Wemby is obviously much more versatile than that. But playing center doesn't mean you can't do other things, just watch at the best player in the World right now.
    I agree. But it will sill come down to match-ups.

    If Jokic, Embiid or Nurkic, Val, Vucevic are on the opposite side. Wemby will play the 4 and Collins/Bassey/Barlow/Mamu will line up at 5.

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    I've read people saying here that Wembanyama doesn't want to play center. Has he actually said that?

    He played center the whole season in France and it will likely be his best position in NBA.
    It would solve a lot of current roster questions if he did. I bet it’s based on match up in the end.

    Tre-Devin-Keldon-Sochan-Wemby

    That’s ideal unless it’s one of the few nights they face Jokic etc

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    Where? When? Can you provide a link?



    He literally has played center his entire career.
    They've always put him at center, and someone already posted the quotes of him talking about those situations. How he knew it would be bad because it limited him.

    It's not any different from high school coaches putting the tallest kid at center even though he's a guard. Wemby has always been a forward who was put at center.

    And yea on draft night they asked him where he saw himself in the Spurs when they did the round table questions and he responded at power forward.

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    Wembanyama plays like a modern day center. Jokic also has guardlike skills but nobody would say he's anything but a center.
    He has guard like passing, but that's about it. When he brings the ball up the court, he literally palms the ball every dribble. I don't consider that a skill.

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