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Is Wemby the MVP? 210 Fast Break Breaks it Down!

  • Mar 31
  • 2 min read


On the latest episode of the 210 Fast Break Podcast, the vibes were cooler than the other side of the pillow as the crew broke down a Spurs squad that isn’t just winning—they’re sending a message to the rest of the league: "Stay in your lane".


The Wemby Show: History in the Making

If you weren't watching the San Antonio Spurs dismantle the Bulls tonight, you missed a masterpiece. Victor Wembanyama didn't just play basketball; he played with the record books. "Wemby" went off for 41 points and secured the fastest double-double in NBA history, clocking in at roughly eight minutes of pure dominance.

The man is an absolute wagon, averaging 24.5 points per game while shooting a hyper-efficient 50% from the field and 35% from downtown. When you're 7'4" and moving like a gazelle, it’s not even fair—it’s must-see TV.


Nine Straight and Counting

The Spurs have now stacked nine consecutive wins, and the stat sheet is looking like a work of art:

  • The Offense: The team is averaging a blistering 120 points per game.

  • The Support: De'Aaron Fox is still the elite veteran leader, chipping in 18.6 PPG while shooting 48% for the season.

  • The Young Guns: Dylan Harper is stepping into a bigger role, and Devin Vassell is a certified flamethrower, hitting 39% from three.

  • Julian Champagnie: Proving to be a vital piece of the puzzle, shooting 38% from the arc.


Nostalgia and Heartbreak: The Josh Session

The podcast took a trip down memory lane with special guest Josh, a die-hard fan who’s been in the trenches since the eighth grade. The duo reminisced about the 2013 Finals Game 6 heartbreak in Miami—a memory Josh described as "horrific"—before celebrating the 2014 redemption.

The debate of the night? Is Wemby the MVP? While names like SGA, Jokic, and Luka are in the mix, the 210 Fast Break crew argued that if you take Wemby off this roster, the Spurs aren't sitting at the number two seed in the West.


The Race to Seis

With the Oklahoma City Thunder currently holding the top spot with 60 wins, the Spurs (57-18) are breathing down their necks with just a few games left. Whether it’s the Suns or the Clippers in the opening round, one thing is certain: nobody wants to see this San Antonio squad in a seven-game series.

As the legendary Stuart Scott would say, the Spurs are doing it and doing it and doing it well. Tune in to 210FastBreak.com for full highlights and more—and as always, Go Spurs Go.

 
 
 

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