Mar 24, 2026
Last night in Miami, Victor Wembanyama hit two personal career milestones. Eight seconds into the second quarter, Wemby picked up his 600th block against Nathan Powell. The block upset Erik Spoelstra earning him a technical foul. View this post on Instagram Two min utes later Wemby scored his 4000th point on an emphatic dunk lobbed by Crater Bryant (see 35 second mark): Wemby came into the game with 598 dunks, ranking him 233rd all-time. He is now one of only 233 people to ever tally 600 dunks (since the stat was monitored). Put that into perspective — 600 dunks in 174 games. At that rate, he can have doubled his game count and his blocks by then end of the the 2027-2028 season. And 1200 block total ties Wemby with Chris Webber who’s currently in the 66th spot all-time. While that marker is still a ways away, it is not outside the realm of reality for a talent like Wembanyama’s. In the meantime, Wemby ended the night in Miami with five dunks — 603 total — knotting him in the 232nd spot with Jamaal Magloire, a 6’11” center who played for eight teams over his twelve seasons. As far as active players go, he is hot on the heels of Nic Claxton with Ivica Zubac and Alex Len not far ahead. At the rate Victor is picking up blocks, he’ll surpass all three and a dozen retired players (including former Spurs sharpshooter Danny Green) by the time the season ends. Welcome to the Thread. Join in the conversation, start your own discussion, and share your thoughts. This is the Spurs community, your Spurs community. Thanks for being here. Our community guidelines apply which should remind everyone to be cool, avoid personal attacks, not to troll and to watch the language. ...read more read less
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