Taking a Look at the Hype Surrounding Victor Wembanyama

When looking at future NBA prospects, all eyes are on 16-year-old phenom, Victor Wembanyama. Eyes have been watching the French youngster from afar for a while now, but since a certain video went viral back in October, the hype has significantly multiplied.

The viral video showed the 7-foot-3 Frenchman locking horns and impressing in a 2-on-2 workout against the Utah Jazz’s Rudy Gobert, as well as Vincent Poirier of the Boston Celtics.

Wembanyama’s versatile skillset was on show. From impressive handles to eye-catching mid-range jumpers. He certainly showed an ability to score on Gobert, a 2-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year.

ESPN’s Mike Schmitz describes Wembanyama as “arguably the best prospect in the world regardless of age”. Currently playing out of Nanterre 92, Wembanyama is eligible for the 2023 NBA Draft. Where Schmitz states that he has a chance of being selected with the top pick.

Beginnings:

Victor Wembanyama grew up playing football and participating in Judo. But also from a young age, he was taught the fundamentals of basketball by his mother who played the sport. He went on to begin his career at local club Entente Le Chesnay Versailles.

At 10-years-old he joined the youth system of Nanterre 92, on the outskirts of Paris. His parents reportedly rejected offers from the likes of FC Barcelona and ASVEL Basket. Through his youth career he was part of many successful teams, picking up silverware in various categories.

In the 2019-20 season, a 15-year-old Wembanyama started representing Espoirs Nanterre in the LNB Espoirs, a French U21 league. Where in 13 games (19.9 MPG), he averaged 10.2 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 3.3 blocks. On 52.4% shooting.

In October 2019, he made his professional debut for Nanterre 92. Featuring in 31 seconds against Brescia in the EuroCup. Where he became the second-youngest player to play in the EuroCup at 15 years, 9 months, and 25 days old. Behind Stefan Petkovic.

In February 2020, he showed out for the Nanterre under-18 team at the Adidas Next Generation Tournament. Through 4 contests, he posted averages of 15.8 points, 12 rebounds, 2.8 steals, and 6 blocks. Whilst facing the Zaragoza U18 team, Wembanyama recorded a tournament-record 9 blocks. Additionally, his blocks average (6) led the competition, which earned him all-tournament team honours.

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Current Progress:

In the current 2020-21 campaign, and now 16-years-old, Wembanyama has been moving up and down the French basketball ladder. As his stock has risen dramatically. He’s spent time on assignment with Centre Federal in the Nationale Masculine 1, the 3rd tier in France.

The Centre Federal roster is filled with players from the famous INSEP training institute. The same institute that developed the likes of Tony Parker, Boris Diaw, Clint Capela, and many more.

In his one-and-only game with the team (Oct 21), Wembanyama scored 22 points against STB Le Havre. In the 72-63 victory, the rising star also had 10 rebounds and 7 blocks.

He has showed out again for Espoirs Nanterre too, playing in 2 games to-date. In those, he’s played an average of 31.5 minutes per contest. Posting averages of 15.5 points, 16 rebounds, 2 assists, 2.5 steals, and 5.5 blocks.

He made his French league debut for Nanterre on September 23, 2020. Playing 4 minutes and grabbing a single rebounding in a LNB Pro A loss to JL Bourg.

On November 4, 2020, Wembanyama made his EuroCup season debut. Playing 17 minutes and recording 5 points (2-3 FG), 6 rebounds, 2 assists, and 4 blocks, in a 75-63 loss to Cedevita Olimpija Ljubljana.

On the international stage, the French phenom represented France at the 2019 FIBA U16 European Championship in Udine, Italy. He led his team to a silver medal, recording a tournament-high 5.3 blocks per game in the process. As well as earning all-tournament team honours.

Comparisons:

Standing at 7-foot-3, Wembanyama possesses incredible length with a 7-foot-8 wingspan. He’s currently listed as a Power Forward and has drawn comparisons from Rudy Gobert to Kristaps Porzingis. Obviously, there have been Giannis Antetokounmpo comparisons thrown out there as well.

“Despite his huge feet and thin frame, he moves like a wing. Not only does he put a lid on the rim like Rudy Gobert, he also shows the floor-spacing potential of a young Kristaps Porzingis, with a far better handle and passing feel.”

Mike Schmitz, ESPN

Either way, Wembanyama is a huge talent that possesses potential NBA superstar prowess. At the tender age of 16, he is very raw, but his ability to hold his own in the French professional ranks already is impressive. That, and while he dominates size-wise, his slick handles and capability to shoot from range will have NBA teams locked on his progress leading up to 2023. Watch this space.


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European Talent Show Out at the Amiral League

Between July 22-26, the first edition of the Amiral League took place. The French Summer League was held in Cergy, France, on the outskirts of Paris. Where eight teams, packed full of European talent, battled it out for the championship. Which was won by Team Amiral.

Adam Mokoka of the Chicago Bulls/Windy City Bulls headlined the talent on show, winning championship and MVP honors. Mathias Lessort (Bayern Munich), Bandja Sy (Andorra), Lahaou Konate (Metropolitans 92), and Boris Dallo (ESSM Le Portel) were among those who featured over the 5-day tournament. As did former G League player for the Windy City Bulls and Capital City Go-Go, Darel Poirier.

In-among the established talent was many up-and-coming European prospects for fans to feast their eyes upon. With a few of those prospects being on the Yard x Paris Basket team. A hybrid team that consisted of members of Paris Basketball, who play in the second tier of France, in the LNB Pro B.

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Juhann Bégarin

17-year-old Juhann Bégarin (right) has a reputation of being one of the best international prospects in the 2021 NBA Draft. Like many top prospects before him, Bégarin joined INSEP in Paris and played for their affiliate club, Centre Fédéral. Who compete in the Nationale Masculine 1 (NM1), the third-tier of basketball in France.

The 6-foot-5 shooting guard averaged 11.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 2 steals per game, in the 2018-19 season. In February 2019, he featured in the Adidas Next Generation Tournament, where he averaged 19.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 4.3 steals. Bégarin was named MVP of the Basketball Without Borders Europe camp in June 2019. Which took place in Riga, Latvia.

In July 2019, Bégarin left Centre Fédéral and signed with Paris Basketball. Paris operate in the second-tier of France, in the LNB Pro B. In the 2019-20 season, he played in 19 games (16.7 MPG) and averaged 4.8 points and 2.1 rebounds.

Juhann Bégarin really does fit the mold of a modern basketball player. He’s an exciting, explosive guard that already possesses a reasonably sized frame. His eye-catching handles can create opportunities not just for himself, but for his teammates too.

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Ismael Kamagate

19-year-old Ismael Kamagate (left) was another highly touted prospect to feature in the Amiral League. Like Juhann Bégarin, Kamagate has played for the Centre Fédéral team, and still does. In fact, the 6-foot-11 center is on a duel-registration, which allowed him to sign for Paris Basketball on a contract that runs until June 2021.

In the 2019-20 LNB Pro B season, Kamagate played in 21 contests for Paris. Averaging 6.1 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks. This past season with Centre Fédéral (NM1), he averaged 10 points, 6 rebounds, 1.4 assists, and 1 block, in 11 games.

Kamagate has gone through the French youth international ranks and last featured at the 2019 FIBA U18 European Championships. Where he posted averages of 3 points and 4.5 rebounds, in 6 games.

Standing at 6-foot-11, Ismael Kamagate has incredible length that makes him dominant in the paint on both ends of the ball. He’s not as highly regarded as teammate Juhann Bégarin, but if he gains some strength and continues his development, his time could come. He is eligible for the NBA Draft in 2023.

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Milan Barbitch

Guard Milan Barbitch (right) is another that played with Centre Fédéral. Averaging 10.5 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2 assists, and 1.2 steals through the 2018-19 campaign. Which proved to be his final season, as he left to join Paris Basketball for the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons.

18-year-old Barbitch featured in 22 LNB Pro B games for Paris in the 2019-20 campaign. Averaging 3.5 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.5 assists, in 11.5 minutes per contest.

Standing at 6-foot-5, Barbitch has great size for a combo guard and has unlimited range when he gets hot from 3. With a bit more weight, he should be able to compete at the professional level, on both ends of the ball, with relative ease.

Unlike Bégarin and Kamagate, Barbitch is a player that goes under the radar. To date he hasn’t been capped by France at any of the youth international levels. He is eligible for the NBA Draft in 2023.

He is the son of Yann Barbitch, who is a former professional player and is now involved in the French men’s national team.


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