Victor Wembanyama is often referred to as a generational talent for the San Antonio Spurs.
Victor Wembanyama‘s skill set for his size is something the league has never seen before.
It’s only a matter of time until Wembanyama becomes one of the five best players in the NBA.
At only 21 years old, Wembanyama will enter his third season, but with how much he has developed so far, it’s scary to think how much better he will be once he hits his prime.
Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty ImagesDavion Mitchell praises Victor Wembanyama
Ahead of their matchup against the Spurs, Miami Heat guard Davion Mitchell talked about Wembanyama.
He said he was excited to see Wembanyama’s game after the summer of training he had.
Wembanyama was seen training with Hakeem Olajuwon before spending time with Kevin Garnett.
“I was excited to see his game, he did a lot of training this summer you see from social media.
“He’s a generational talent, you want to play against it because of your competitive nature.”
Bam Adebayo shuts down Victor Wembanyama praise, ‘I feel like we are all generational talents’
Mitchell’s teammate Bam Adebayo wasn’t as starstruck as him when talking about Wembanyama.
Adebayo said every player in the NBA should be considered a generational talent.
“I feel like we are all generational talents, there’s 450 of us in the NBA, so it’s great for all of us to be out there.
“I’m not that absorbed in Wemby’s life, I imagine he took that next step.”
This will be an interesting season for Adebayo and the Heat. The Heat will be without Tyler Herro to begin their season, so it will be an uphill climb for them.
The Heat aren’t on anyone’s radar in the East this season, but they still do have a nice combination of veteran and young pieces on their roster.