In a challenging matchup against the Memphis Grizzlies, Wembanyama faced a tough defensive strategy orchestrated by coach Taylor Jenkins. The Grizzlies effectively limited his impact, utilizing a game plan that forced Wembanyama to think critically about his defensive rotations. Jaren Jackson Jr., Zach Edey, and GG Jackson Jr. played pivotal roles in the Grizzlies` 128-109 victory, employing a one-five pick-and-roll strategy to keep Wembanyama out of his swat radius.
As the Spurs prepare to face the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena on February 5, 2025, Wembanyama will be matched up against Trae Young. Currently, the Spurs sit at the 12th seed in the Western Conference, grappling with the challenge of securing a playoff spot. They have been outscored by an average of 1.5 points per game, with a scoring average of 112.5 points while allowing 114 points per game. Despite these struggles, the Spurs rank sixth in the NBA for rebounds per game and tenth in three-pointers made.
The addition of De`Aaron Fox is anticipated to significantly enhance the Spurs` performance, creating a dynamic duo with Wembanyama. Fox`s competitive nature and ability to drive past defenders are expected to elevate the Spurs` offensive game, particularly in pick-and-roll situations. GG Jackson`s praise for Wembanyama`s improved skills highlights the recognition of his phenomenal performance this season, setting the stage for an exciting second half of the season.
Victor Wembanyama
Memphis Grizzlies
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