Victor Wembanyama continues to take the NBA by storm night in and night out.
It's not that people didn't expect this from the San Antonio Spurs' rising superstar. It's just that he does things every night that no one has ever seen before.
On Friday, Golden State Warriors great Draymond Green tried to get in Wemby's head. It's one of Green's skills, intimidating his opponents.
Wembanyama wasn't having it.
Spurs fans likely would've preferred the moment to come in a win, but it was a moment regardless.
Draymond pushed Wemby around late in Friday's game, and Wemby did more than push back.
He did this:
Yes Spurs lost a close game 109-108.
— Playoff Wemby (@PlayoffVictor) November 15, 2025
Yes this Dunk did not count.
But this is a moment, that the NBA just realized, VICTOR WEMBANYAMA has arrived.
Draymond Green tries to get in his head. But Wemby doesn't back down.
Instead he gets his revenge on his head. Pic.twitter.com/b7wro3r0x5
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Sure, Draymond likely is bothered less than most by getting dunked on. But it also doesn't happen that much, and certainly not quite like this.
These teams are a bit on opposite planes. They're both contenders, but Golden State is the veteran group trying to hang on for one more ride, while San Antonio has limitless potential for the next decade with Wembanyama on its side.
And if there was ever a changing of the guard, maybe it was this.
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