Despite the loss, Wembanyama's performance continues to stand out, particularly on the defensive end. He is currently averaging an impressive 4.0 blocks per game, a statistic that highlights his exceptional shot-blocking ability and defensive instincts. This average is the highest recorded since the 2000-01 season when Theo Ratliff averaged 3.74 blocks per game. Wembanyama has delivered several remarkable defensive performances, including a standout game where he recorded 10 blocks against the Trail Blazers and another with 8 blocks against the Chicago Bulls.
Wembanyama's ability to protect the rim has established him as the premier rim protector in the NBA, showcasing his potential to become a dominant force in the league. As the Spurs navigate through the season, they currently hold a record of 18-17, placing them fourth in their division with a .514 winning percentage.
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