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Updated · Bleacher Report · May 29
Wembanyama Becomes First With 55 Blocks and 25 Threes in 1 Postseason as Spurs Force Game 7
Updated
Updated · Bleacher Report · May 29

Wembanyama Becomes First With 55 Blocks and 25 Threes in 1 Postseason as Spurs Force Game 7

3 articles · Updated · Bleacher Report · May 29
  • Victor Wembanyama reached 59 blocks and 27 made threes in 16 playoff games, becoming the first NBA player to clear 55 blocks and 25 threes in a single postseason.
  • His milestone came in San Antonio's 118-91 Game 6 win over Oklahoma City, which kept the Spurs alive in the Western Conference Finals.
  • Wembanyama powered that result with 28 points, 10 rebounds, four threes, three blocks, two assists and two steals.
  • The 22-year-old is averaging 23.3 points, 11.0 rebounds, 3.7 blocks, 2.8 assists and 1.7 threes in his first playoff run, underscoring his two-way impact heading into Game 7.
Has Wembanyama's historic playoff run already eclipsed the early postseason peaks of NBA legends like Shaq and Hakeem?
With a title shot on the line, can the Spurs' young core support Wembanyama in a hostile Game 7?
Is the top-seeded Thunder's collapse caused by Wembanyama's dominance, or are their injuries and star's slump to blame?