Basketball America has been warned, a "Wembamania" is indeed looming.

The 18-year-old Frenchman (and 2.21 m), whom only observers had been following for a few years, already announcing the phenomenon to come, confirmed all the good that we thought of him for his first steps in the United States -that he dreams of conquering.

All in front of some 200 representatives, general managers, recruiters, from the 30 NBA franchises who came to scrutinize him.

An unprecedented promotional operation for a "prospect" (hope), moreover non-American, which added enormous pressure on his young shoulders, given the expectations for him.

But in two matches, like so many demonstrations of force, carried by an insolent talent and extraordinary physical aptitudes, he got everyone to agree, while showing himself to be extremely comfortable and mature in the face of the craze. media.

"This experience was unique, magnificent. I don't know how it could have been even better", commented Wembanyama in a post-match press conference, which was his second in less than 48 hours.

And was a revenge against the Ignite, a team partly composed of young talents likely like him to be selected by a franchise in 2023 and who had won (122-115) in the first round.

Decisive

This time, Wembanyama not only shone brighter individually, but he led his team to victory.

After his 37 points (7/11 behind the arc) and 5 successful blocks on Tuesday, he did almost as well offensively, but by being even more active on both sides of the field, adding 4 assists to his bag.

He also made the show by slamming a dunk after alley-oop (pass in the air) initiated by Hugo Besson.

Above all, he was decisive in the fourth quarter, scoring 15 points which largely contributed to the comeback of the Metropolitans, who were trailing by twelve units at the start of this last act.

His interception, the only one of the game, in the last second, and two free throws scored definitively sealed the victory.

All under the eyes of his compatriot Rudy Gobert, who came as a neighbor from Las Vegas – which is twenty kilometers away – where the pivot of the Blues is doing a pre-season internship with his new club, the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Young French hopeful Victor Wembanyama (D) poses alongside fellow NBA player Rudy Gobert on October 6, 2022 during an exhibition match in Henderson, Nevada (USA) Steve Marcus GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/ AFP

"It's really exciting, we are lucky to have such talent, we have never seen a player like Victor," said Gobert at the microphone of ESPN, which broadcast the match live.

"Nothing accomplished yet"

"I've known him since he was 13, we knew he was going to be unique. He's very mature, he knows where he wants to go. I don't think there's any comparison possible," added the man. , who intends to form with him a formidable indoor duo in the France team during the next international events, namely the Worlds-2023 and the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

In the meantime, Wembanyama's main objective is in the United States where he already arouses the admiration of NBA stars, in particular LeBron James (Lakers) who called him an "alien".

"It's an honor to have great players talking about me like this, but it doesn't change anything. I thought it was cool, but I have to stay focused on my goals. I haven't achieved anything yet, I haven't played a game in the NBA, I haven't been drafted," he reacted, unperturbed, after the game.

The draft of June 22, 2023 is still far away - more than eight months.

But for now his trajectory is perfect: Wembanyama has never been so well placed to become the first Frenchman in history to be selected first.

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