Already surrounded by some legends to guide him on the Spurs side, Victor Wembanyama can count on a lot of support if needed. The latest one? LaMarcus Aldridge, who has an idea to help the Frenchman.
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While the Spurs are struggling this season, we cannot say that this is the case for Victor Wembanyama. Although limited recently because of his right ankle, the Frenchman continues to put in good performances, particularly on the counterattack. But there is always a way to improve your performance, for example in attack when the Spurs need it the most.

Former Spur advises Wembanyama

We’ll have to give him time, he’s only 19 after all, but we imagine that Wembanyama wants to show that he knows how to be clutch in San Antonio. That his teammates can count on him when it comes to winning a game. LaMarcus Aldridge, former big figure in the NBA and for 6 seasons at Spurs, already has advice for Victor in this regard.

 
LaMarcus Aldridge on Victor Wembanyama : “He’s so talented, but he needs a special move for the fourth quarter. For example, it was my fadeaway at the end of a match. It helps to stop overthinking in the finale. You have so many moves that sometimes you might think, “Am I going to do this?” Where ? Or this? “. You need a move like that, that you can do all the time, no matter who is defending you.
The thing is he’s so talented, he must have 18 moves in mind and he’s playing too fast at the moment. I advise him to slow down and think of two moves to work on. (…) I went to the middle 99% of the time and I did my fade. It’s simple. The shot was so high that no one could reach for it. »
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Very interesting advice for Wembanyama, who probably needs to take more time before attempting his shot. Furthermore, with his size, we imagine that the Frenchman could easily find an unstoppable move on the pitch. When you know Aldridge and his famous fadeaway, you hope Wemby took notes.

An unstoppable move? This is the advice of LaMarcus Aldridge, who did not indicate whether he was able to speak with Victor Wembanyama. But when you know his career, you say to yourself that it wouldn’t be a bad idea. The Frenchman is in any case warned.