Victor Wembanyama and Keldon Johnson shocked the world before the San Antonio Spurs' game against the Milwaukee Bucks when they revealed their newly-shaved heads.
Most NBA fans have seen Wembanyama with a shaved head because of his offseason escapades. However, people were surprised by Johnson's willingness to do it with his superstar teammate.
Wembanyama loved that Johnson was willing to do it with him
The Spurs' chemistry is superb throughout the team, and Wembanyama has been at the center of it all. He loves interacting with his teammates, and it shows in how they mesh well on the court.
Johnson is one of the established veterans on the Spurs roster, so his willingness to shave his head with Wembanyama is a good sign that the chemistry is strong within the Spurs' locker room.
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In fact, Johnson himself was the one who shaved Wembanyama's head. Not only is that a fun visual to imagine, but it also shows that they trust each other with big decisions.
"What can go wrong if the plan is to cut it all off? You can't mess that up. I have had this in the back of my head for a little bit; the fact that he wanted to do it as well just convinced me. Felt like we had to lock in real quick," Wembanyama said after beating the Bucks.
It is not only a fun activity to do between teammates, but it also shows that they are friends. There is good chemistry brewing in the Spurs locker room.
That is made evident with their performances this season, which included three wins against the defending champions, the Oklahoma City Thunder. Of course, their decision to shave came after losing to the Thunder, which is a good reason to lock in.
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