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Victor Wembanyama learns to manage his frustration

Between the accumulating defeats and limited playing time, Victor Wembanyama has reason to be frustrated. But the French Spurs pivot understood that it was a learning season, technically, physically and mentally, and that we had to learn to manage this frustration.

“I want to win and be competitive more than ever, but I have learned to overcome the frustration of having my playing time limited,” reacted Wembanyama, his features drawn, after the defeat in Cleveland. “It’s like that… My body needs time to adapt to the load and the long season. Once it's ready, it's time to go. But there's no need to be frustrated. I keep my long-term goals in mind. »

A complete check-up every two weeks

Sunday, Gregg Popovich gave him 25 minutes. It's not much for a starter and a franchise player, but the Frenchman was brilliant with 24 points, 10 rebounds and 5 blocks. This gives an idea of ​​his potential with 35, even 40 minutes of playing time…

“I share his frustration but the question is not there” Popovich reacted. “We do what we have to do…” Will the Spurs review this playing time limit? “My entire physique will be re-examined approximately every two weeks. This is something we must keep in mind. We can't be wrong about that.” replies Wembanyama.

For the second time in a few days, the Spurs had the balls to tie or win. And they missed it. Each time, “Wemby” attracted the defense to better serve his teammates. Wouldn't it be better to play for him?

“I don’t think so…I’m going to need to see the footage again.” I don't know… But if it was a mistake on my part, I wouldn't do it again.” he assuresabout this pass for Jeremy Sochan.

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