Wembanyama doubles-down on MVP chase after 41-point night
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Wembanyama doubles-down on MVP chase after 41-point night
"I do care deeply about it. I think that of the greats that are in the Hall of Fame -- or the best of all time -- they have fought and grabbed everything they could grab early on in their career. If I want to make my spot among the greats, I gotta try to not miss any occasion to put my name up there."
"Those five straight 15-rebound games are the longest streak by a Spurs player since Dennis Rodman in 1995, surpassing both Tim Duncan's and David Robinson's career-best four-game streaks of 15 or more rebounds."
"The Spurs are 26-2 in their past 28 games, putting heat on the Oklahoma City Thunder for the top seed. The Thunder are two games up on the Spurs with six games left, but San Antonio holds the tiebreaker because of a 4-1 head-to-head record."
Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs scored 41 points and grabbed 18 rebounds in a recent victory over the Golden State Warriors. He expressed a strong desire to win the MVP award, stating that great players seize opportunities early in their careers. The Spurs are on a 10-game winning streak, with Wembanyama contributing significantly to their success. His recent performance includes multiple high-scoring games and a notable rebounding streak, surpassing records set by Spurs legends. The Spurs are competing closely with the Oklahoma City Thunder for the top seed in the standings.
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