Victor Wembanyama Shines with Record Six 3-Pointers and Seven Blocks in Spurs' Narrow Loss
The 21-year-old center's standout performance against the Jazz showcases his shooting and defensive prowess despite the team's 111-110 defeat.
- Wembanyama achieved a career-high by making six 3-pointers on nine attempts, significantly improving his previous shooting slump.
- His performance included 24 points, 16 rebounds, and seven blocks, making him the second player in NBA history to record six 3s and seven blocks in a single game.
- Despite the loss, Wembanyama's efforts helped the Spurs tie a franchise record with 47 three-point attempts in regulation.
- Rookie Stephon Castle also made a notable contribution, scoring 23 points, including a season-high three 3-pointers.
- Devin Vassell returned from injury, adding 21 points off the bench, highlighting the team's potential for future games.