Wembanyama has been making headlines with his impressive performances, solidifying his position as a serious MVP candidate. He recently climbed to the No. 4 spot in the Kia MVP Ladder after delivering standout performances, including a remarkable 35 points and 18 rebounds, followed by 20 points and 23 rebounds in consecutive games against Nikola Jokić, the former No. 1 player on the ladder. His ability to excel against top-tier opponents has drawn significant attention.
Currently, Wembanyama averages 25.1 points, 10.8 rebounds, and 4 blocks per game. He is set to face challenging matchups ahead, including games against Anthony Davis and the Lakers, which will further test his skills against some of the league's best big men. His performances have not only impressed fans but also caught the eye of fellow players and analysts. Kevin Garnett has urged the media to stop pigeonholing Wembanyama as merely a big man, while Jalen Brunson humorously suggested that there should be an incentive for blocking one of Wembanyama's three-pointers, emphasizing the potential dominance he could bring to the league.
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