Why 'alien' Wembanyama is France's next big thing - literally

Victor Wembanyama celebrating in a San Antonio Spurs jersey next to an image of him celebrating in a France jerseyImage source, Getty Images
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Victor Wembanyama is a 7ft 4in giant who, this season, has established himself as a generational talent in both the NBA and French national team.

The 20-year-old San Antonio Spurs player dominated the league in his first season, scooping the Rookie of the Year award, and has stood out as a franchise athlete at his home Olympics in Paris.

Nicknamed 'the Alien' for his extraordinary height, wingspan and athleticism, he is on course to dominate for years to come.

"He just works every day, he puts a crazy amount of hours into his body, into his basketball IQ," his Spurs team-mate Jeremy Sochan told BBC Sport.

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Victor Wembanyama stars for France against Brazil

The Parisian was the number one draft pick in 2023 joining the league with an enormous amount of hype behind him.

Averaging 21.4 points and 10.6 rebounds for the 2023-24 season he was head and shoulders above his Spurs team-mates in a side that finished second bottom in the western conference.

And if you haven't realised already from this article Wembanyama - we can't stress this enough - is gigantic.

Wembanyama is tied with the Houston Rockets' Boban Marjanovic and Memphis Grizzlies' Zach Edey as the tallest players currently in the NBA.

Gheorghe Muresan and Manute Bol are the tallest players to have ever played in the league, both standing at seven foot seven.

Wembanyama is tied as the ninth tallest player in NBA history with several players, including Marjanovic and Edey.

More than just height though...

His height, along with an estimated 8ft wingspan, makes for a profile tailor-made for a centre who can be destructive in and around the basket.

But Wembanyama has said himself that he does not want to just play, external in that position.

And why should he? He has got the dribbling ability of a wing, can shoot from most positions on the floor and provides an extraordinary blocking game - he offers versatility across the court.

And it is the same on the French national team - Wembanyama and Minnesota Timberwolves centre Rudy Gobert in tandem can serve as a defensive wall.

What's next for 'Wemby?'

Despite a poor record from a young side that looked to experiment with what position Wembanyama plays best, the blueprint is there.

He plays under one of the league's most successful head coaches, five-time champion Gregg Popovich, and there are not many Wembanyama could learn more from.

If they get the right pieces around him, like veteran point guard Chris Paul who they acquired over the summer from the Golden State Warriors, the Spurs will not be far off returning as title contenders in years to come.

After all, they have been there before and it was with the help of a Frenchman in Tony Parker they bagged their last championship in 2014.

Albeit he was a little bit smaller, at just 6ft 2in...

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Victor Wembanyama made his Olympic debut for France when they beat Brazil in Lille

Wembanyama's early dominance has led to many predicting he will be the next 'face of the NBA', external.

This is a title usually bestowed on someone who makes significant waves off the court as well - which 'Wemby' is doing.

He teamed up with luxury French fashion brand Louis Vuitton, signing as a brand ambassador at the start of 2024.

He has also bagged a shoe deal with Nike which is rumoured to be worth more than $100m (£84.2m), putting himself at the forefront of basketball culture.

And with the Spurs taking on the Indiana Pacers in 2025's NBA Paris game, Wembanyama will be front and centre, especially given it takes place during Paris fashion week.

A player who, in daily life, has to duck to avoid most ceilings does not seem to have one for his career.