The Indiana Pacers are in Paris to take on the San Antonio Spurs and their French-born superstar Victor Wembanyama on Thursday. The Pacers arrived Monday morning and will be there through Saturday's game and don't have another game in the U.S. until Wednesday at home against the Pistons.
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Speaking in Paris, Silver said he thought some of the NBA's injury problems were caused by "repetition," and kids should play more sports.
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After commissioner Adam Silver talked about the possibility of an NBA Europe league on Thursday, Wemby shined with 30 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and five blocks in a Spurs rout.
Wemby’s first NBA game in France was a smashing success, as he went off for 30 points in the Spurs’ 140-110 win over the Pacers.
The French superstar returned home and delivered. Victor Wembanyama grew up right outside of Paris, France and spent five years playing in the French basketball league. On Thursday night he
Welcome home, Wemby. Wembanyama played in his homeland on Thursday — the star attraction in this two-game set of games between San Antonio and Indiana, a series that concludes on Saturday night.
Wemby finished the night with 30 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists, and 5 blocked shots as the Spurs won 140-110, San Antonio’s second-largest victory margin of the season and Indiana’s second-largest defeat margin.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver is expected to speak ahead of the 2 p.m. game on Thursday, and you can watch it live or on replay here.
The first enormous roar from the crowd came before the game even started. All Victor Wembanyama needed to do to get the fans in Paris into a full-blown frenzy was, it turned out, say hello into a microphone.