Victor Wembanyama redefines greatness with unreal stats in his first 100 NBA games

Victor Wembanyama redefines greatness with unreal stats in his first 100 NBA games
Victor Wembanyama redefines greatness with unreal stats in his first 100 NBA games

New Delhi: Victor Wembanyama has shattered expectations in his first 100 NBA games. Standing 7-foot-4 with unmatched agility and skill, the French sensation has dominated on both ends of the floor. His numbers aren’t just impressive, but they’re historic. His start to his NBA career is nothing short of historic. From scoring like a guard to defending like a centre, his unique skill set and unreal stats are rewriting what’s possible in basketball.

At just 100 games, he’s already established himself as a player whose greatness transcends comparisons. Comparisons to greats like Shaquille O’Neal, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and even Kevin Durant reveal how extraordinary his impact has been. Here’s a breakdown of Wembanyama’s unreal stats after 100 games, alongside how he stacks up against NBA legends.

Scoring stats: Rivaling the best scorers in history

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Victor Wembanyama blocks a shot during the second half against the Denver Nuggets at Frost Bank Center. (Image via Reuters/Scott Wachter)

Wembanyama’s scoring ability is as versatile as it is effective. His 29.8 points per game rank among the best ever by a player in their first 100 games. For context:

  • Victor Wembanyama: 29.8 PPG
  • Michael Jordan: 28.2 PPG
  • LeBron James: 26.3 PPG

Wembanyama combines his deadly three-point shot (39.5%) with a dominant presence in the paint, shooting an impressive 55.2% from the field. His efficiency rivals Kevin Durant’s early-career scoring while exceeding Shaq’s rookie scoring average of 23.4 PPG.

Notable stats:

  • Career-high points: 52
  • Free throw percentage: 84.1% (higher than most big men, including Shaq at 52.7%)

Defensive impact: Outclassing all-time greats

 

Defence is where Wembanyama separates himself from even the best. Averaging 3.7 blocks per game, he’s already outpacing legends like Hakeem Olajuwon (2.8 BPG in his first 100 games). His 1.8 steals per game also highlight his versatility on the defensive end, drawing comparisons to Tim Duncan’s defensive prime.

Here’s how his numbers stack up:

  • Victor Wembanyama: 3.7 BPG, 1.8 SPG
  • David Robinson: 3.3 BPG, 1.7 SPG
  • Anthony Davis: 2.7 BPG, 1.4 SPG

Additional highlights:

  • Opponent shooting in the paint: 38% (among the best in the league)
  • Triple-doubles with blocks: 4

Dominating the boards: Wembanyama’s rebounding power

 

At 12.2 rebounds per game, Wembanyama’s numbers rival early-career Shaq (12.3 RPG) and Tim Duncan (11.9 RPG). He’s been dominant on both ends of the floor, with 4.1 offensive rebounds per game ensuring his team extra possessions.

Comparative numbers:

  • Victor Wembanyama: 12.2 RPG
  • Shaquille O’Neal: 12.3 RPG
  • Giannis Antetokounmpo: 9.9 RPG in his first full season

His rebounding instincts and 7-foot-4 frame make him nearly unstoppable under the rim, cementing his status as a dominant force inside.

Career highlights:

  • Career-high rebounds in a game: 23
  • Defensive rebounds per game: 8.1

Playmaking ability: Redefining what big men can do

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Nikola Jokic attempts a shot against San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama in the second quarter at Ball Arena. (Image via Reuters/Isaiah J. Downing)

Big men aren’t typically known for their passing, but Wembanyama is changing that narrative. With 4.5 assists per game, he’s already ahead of many all-time great centres like Wilt Chamberlain (3.0 APG) and David Robinson (2.7 APG) during their first 100 games.

Notable comparisons:

  • Victor Wembanyama: 4.5 APG
  • Nikola Jokic (first 100 games): 4.6 APG
  • Wilt Chamberlain: 3.0 APG

His assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.3 further showcases his composure and vision on the court.

Historic records and milestones set by Wembanyama

Wembanyama isn’t just putting up numbers but also making history. His combination of stats and impact places him in a league of his own. While players like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Tim Duncan dominated early, Wembanyama’s versatility and historic numbers across multiple categories make his first 100 games arguably the best ever.

  • Youngest player ever to record a 50-point game.
  • Fastest to reach 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, and 150 blocks.
  • First rookie to average 25+ PPG, 10+ RPG, and 3+ BPG.

 Victor Wembanyama’s first 100 NBA games have been historic, showcasing unreal stats in scoring, rebounding, and defence. His performances place him among the all-time greats.  Basketball Sports News: Latest Cricket News, Cricket Live Score, Sports Breaking News from Sports Today