'I've never played with someone like him before,' said Victor Wembanyama's colleagues for the Spurs of their first thoughts of the player.

‘I’ve never played with someone like him before,’ said Victor Wembanyama’s colleagues for the Spurs of their first thoughts of the player.

In his second game with the San Antonio Spurs, Victor Wembanyama seemed more at ease on the court, and the crowd got a better glimpse of what makes him so unique. In the 85-80 defeat against the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday at the Thomas & Mack Centre, he scored 27 points, which led all Spurs players, and added 12 rebounds, three blocks, and one steal. Wembanyama was beating defenders off the dribble, putting the ball back in the basket for putback dunks, and even making two of his four 3-point tries. Jeremy Sochan, Keldon Johnson, and Devin Vassell were observing one of the team’s newest players from courtside as they were sitting there.

We’re going to have a great time this season, Sochan said with a grin to Yahoo Sports. I’m excited to play with him. His length is absurd.

Wembanyama worked out with his new teammates a week before the Spurs flew to Las Vegas for the Summer League. Wembanyama dunks on two players during five-on-five drills after a missed jumper and then appears out of nowhere for the putback. In response to what they had just seen, Johnson and Vassell claimed to have done nothing more than shake their heads and chuckle.

Spurs guard Julian Champagnie remarked, “It’s incredibly difficult to get a shot off and get anything off around him. Vic is nice, however; he enjoys competing, and we’re all just trying to establish a rapport on the court. I like my games with him a lot.

The rest of Wembanyama’s colleagues reacted in a very similar manner when they first saw him at practise and played on the court with him.

Spurs guard Blake Wesley described his reaction to the first practise as “I was like, ‘Whoa,’” according to Yahoo Sports. Never before have I played with a player like him. He is extremely tall and strong. I can still see this rebound he got and windmill slam he did after getting back up. How did he just accomplish that, I wondered? He has a lot to offer the club, and I’m really happy to have him on it.

Dominick Barlow, a 6-foot-10 big, teams up with Wembanyama in the frontcourt to provide the Spurs exceptional size and rim protection. In the first two games, the duo blocked 11 shots collectively.

“I’ve never really had to look up to anybody before, so that was something new,” Barlow said of his first encounter with Wembanyama in an interview with Yahoo Sports. He does excellent job. He is coachable and listens, two qualities you want in a person of his potential. I’m really eager to keep playing with him and competing against him in games.

Wembanyama had the ball in transition with Wesley racing along the left sideline late in the third quarter of Sunday’s game. Wesley instead of cutting after Wembanyama beat his man and attracted two more defenders, popped out to the corner for a three-pointer. Wembanyama tossed the ball out of bounds because he believed he was still moving towards the basket.

Wesley said, “I know I should have continued cutting, and he noticed it too. “We will get it. Just two games in, we’ve already had some positive moments, so I’m eager to keep developing our synergy.

Wembanyama has a 7-4 frame and an 8-foot wingspan, which allows him to perform on the court in ways that most players cannot. To speed up the action in transition, he began tipping the ball to his teammates nearby rather than retrieving rebounds and turning to search for an outlet pass.

We’re all just trying to get on the same page as a group, Barlow said. “I’m trying to learn his tendencies.” With our length and flexibility, “I think we have a chance to be pretty special, especially on the defensive end.”

Sunday’s sold-out audience was treated to a more entertaining performance than Friday’s premiere. He was carefree even during warm-ups, joking about with some of the coaches and chatting with his teammates. Wembanyama started to settle into the offensive settings after the game began and seemed more fluid with various play calls.

Wembanyama said after his first game on Friday that he “honestly didn’t really know what I was doing on the court tonight, but I’m trying to learn for the next games and be ready for the season.”

In his first game, he only managed to score nine points (2-for-13 from the floor) and grab eight rebounds. In his second game wearing a Spurs shirt, he played entirely differently and had a good influence on the game in a number of ways. A preview of the future for this young, talented Spurs team was provided at moments when he brought his teammates who were sitting courtside as fans and his teammates who were watching from the bench to their feet.

It takes time, Wesley remarked. “Everyone of us is young, and nothing will happen suddenly. Tim Duncan joined the Spurs when they were a young team as well. In a few years, we can all gather and attempt to win a championship. We have everything we need to make it happen.

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