EDF Victor Wembanyama

Expected at the start of the school year with the Spurs, Victor Wembanyama has already made good progress in his game as we can see with the French team currently.

And one area in particular stands out in these Olympic Games under the leadership of Vincent Collet.

It’s an important week for the Blues, who will play for their survival against Canada this Tuesday.

Evan Fournier, Nicolas Batum and Rudy Gobert are all expected to turn the tide, even if it’s Victor Wembanyama who will have the ability to turn the match.

As we’ve seen this season with the Spurs, for example in April against the Nuggets, the Frenchman is more than capable of catching fire.

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Wembanyama already hot with his shot?

We are thinking in particular about his three-point shooting, an area where the number 32 has already made a lot of progress in recent months.

This has been confirmed in these Olympics, with a mark that now exceeds 42%. Internet user Evan Sidey was keen to point this out: Wemby has worked a lot on his long-range shooting and it shows. Good for the Blues.

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Victor Wembanyama is shooting 42% from three-point range during the Olympic Games.

If Wembanyama takes another step forward in terms of efficiency this season, the Spurs star could truly become unstoppable.

Becoming a real three-point threat? That’s probably Wembanyama’s long-term goal.

This could allow him to expand his game, while becoming an even more dangerous asset for the Spurs or the Blues.

We imagine that he’s already spending a lot of time refining all of that.

However, it should be remembered that the dimensions of the FIBA ​​game are not the same as the NBA, but Wembanyama already shone from three-point range for the Spurs last year.

There’s no doubt that his percentages should improve over the seasons. Japan experienced this last week.


Victor Wembanyama has made good progress at three-point range and it shows with the Blues.

He will need it against Canada on Tuesday, while the Spurs can rub their hands.

It promises great things for the seasons to come.