It seems reality has set in a bit and the shine has fallen off Wemby and the Spurs lately. No one expected great things from the team this year, but to go long stretches without winning is hard for a young group, and it seems Wemby has got to do a better job at being more efficient with his shot attempts while he’s in there.
He’s playing really well they just need to get him a playmaking PG and he’ll be a superstar in no time
He needs a point guard
if I’m a Spurs fan I’d just be happy if Wemby finishes the season with no injury and good stats (despite the poor efficiency). I’d trust the FO to make the right moves to balance out the roster in his favor next season.
Their best player (Vassell) has been missing for a minute. They still won’t be good, but they’ll be better with him out there.
He’s absolutely Bricktor Wembanyama but at least his defense is good.
While this frenchman is declining, I recommend you all to you direct your attention to a frenchman that is rapidly ascending: Bilal Coulibaly. Seems like everyone had their attention on the wrong frenchman
they’re a tanking team, no surprises here
Anyone else afraid he’s learning bad habits cause he feels the need to jack up shots when he finally gets the ball cause his teammates can’t/won’t pass to him?
Just trade for Tyus Jones, they already got his brother
He’s washed
I want him to be generational so bad but it seems Chet is the real guy. Webmy looks bad.
If you only watch highlights, Wemby looks pretty killer. If you watch the actual games though, well, you’ll have mixed feelings at best.
He’s got talent for sure. But he’s way too quick to shott 3’s when he should be living in the he paint right now.
Wemby was always going to be a project. His shot percentages in France weren’t anything special. He shot 35% in the Euroleague (he was a high schooler though). Not to pit them against each other, but Chet was one of the most efficient players in his college class.
https://twitter.com/AlexDrProf/status/1532662093782126592?t=MV6oZimQRH_KpOGNfqm8IQ&s=19
Really says at lot that we’re pointing fingers at the nineteen-year-old rookie during a losing streak. He’s already our best player.