Talent crushed!Boom 27+14+10 blocks, the champion propped up a system, and the Spurs didn't look away
The NBA regular season continues, and the Spurs' game against the Raptors is officially underway. After the game started, the Spurs took the initiative on the court, playing very smoothly on the offensive end, and the defensive end was able to limit the Raptors' offense. At the end of the first quarter, the Spurs led by six points. At the end of the second quarter, the Spurs led by 17 points. Even in the second half, the Spurs still firmly grasped the initiative on the court, and the Spurs defeated the Raptors in the fourth quarter.

Truth be told, there are no more than two reasons why the Raptors lost this game. First: the style of play is too single, and the team cooperation is too little. The stats that best exemplify the team's style of play are assists, with the Spurs dishing out 37 assists and the Raptors diching out 24 assists. Second: The Raptors' offensive efficiency is too poor. The Spurs shot 54 percent from the field and 38 percent from three-point range. The Raptors are shooting 40% from the field. He also shot only 26 percent from three-point range. Obviously, these two factors are undoubtedly the direct reason why the Raptors lost the game.
After talking about the losing Raptors, let's talk about the Spurs who won. As for the reason why the Spurs won, I won't be verbose here, and I want to focus on Wembanyama as a player. Wembanyama's performance can be described with the phrase "talent crushing!14 shooting, 27 + 14 + 10 blocks, the champion propped up a system, and the Spurs didn't look away".
Wembanyama played 28 minutes in the game, shooting 10-of-14, including 2-of-4 three-pointers and 5-of-6 free throws, scoring 27 points, 14 rebounds, 5 assists, and 10 blocks. Yes, you read that right, Wembanyama just gave away 10 blocks. Maybe the data of 27+14 will be mediocre for everyone, but the data of 10 blocks will make everyone remember. Fans who watched the game will know how good Wembanyama was in this game.
On the offensive end, Wembanyama has a wealth of offensive means, can shoot three-pointers from the outside, can shoot from mid-range, and has a wealth of back-to-back skills under the basket. What's more, Wembanyama doesn't give you any skill on the offensive end, all he needs to do to get the ball is to lift it high and then ignore the defense to complete the shot, because Wembanyama is too tall for the defender to pose a threat to him. Defensively, Wembanyama is also one of the league's top defensive players. Although Wembanyama's strength is not good, Wembanyama's reach, speed, height and talking speed are among the best in the league. To put it bluntly, Wembanyama's defense is like a big hood, he just covers you in it, and you don't have a chance to excel at all. Wembanyama's 10 blocks at full-time were the best proof of that.
In fact, it is not only Wembanyama's outstanding performance in this game, but Wembanyama's performance has been very consistent so far this season. Wembanyama has played in 48 games for the Spurs so far this season, averaging 28.4 minutes per game, 20.4 points, 10.1 rebounds and 3.19 blocks. He shot 46.8 percent from the field and 31.9 percent from three-point range. In the face of such data, I just want to say that "the Spurs have not looked away", maybe Wembanyama has not performed well enough in some games, but judging from the performance so far this season, Wembanyama definitely has the strength to become an NBA superstar.