Regular season: Wembanyama shines, Sarr shows up but loses

Regular season: Wembanyama shines, Sarr shows up but loses
Regular season: Wembanyama shines, Sarr shows up but loses

Marie Mahé, Media365, published on Wednesday November 27, 2024 at 8:40 a.m.

This Tuesday evening, as part of the NBA regular season, Victor Wembanyama contributed to the success of his San Antonio Spurs franchise. For his part, Alexandre Sarr also showed up, but his team did not take advantage of it.

Victor Wembanyama shows up again. This Tuesday evening, as part of the NBA regular season, the Frenchman compiled a total of 32 points, 6 rebounds but also an assist. This allowed him to finish as top scorer for his team but also for the meeting which saw his San Antonio Spurs franchise win over that of the Utah Jazz (115-128). Wembanyama missed eight days of competition due to a bruised knee before returning this Saturday. For its return, the Habs had already distinguished themselves, scoring no less than 25 points against the Golden State Warriors. Another Frenchman distinguished himself that same evening. This is Alexandre Sarr. The Habs finished with 20 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists. Which allowed him to equal his best performance in the NBA. But that was not enough to prevent his Washington Wizards franchise from losing, on its floor, against that of the Chicago Bulls (108-127).

Milwaukee wins without its star

In this same meeting, his compatriot and teammate Bilal Coulibaly finished with 8 points, 3 rebounds and 5 assists. Washington definitely can't do it and is now down to twelve consecutive defeats. The Minnesota Timberwolves went to overtime, but they could not avoid a third defeat in a row, this time against the Houston Rockets (111-117). In this meeting, Frenchman Rudy Gobert finished with 5 points, 16 rebounds but also 2 assists. Finally, two other meetings also took place. The Milwaukee Bucks, deprived of their Greek Giannis Antetokounmpo, injured in a knee, relied on Damian Lillard (37 points (10 out of 17 shooting and 8 out of 13 three-pointers), 12 assists), to snatch the victory, on the floor of the Miami Heat (103-106). Finally, the Phoenix Suns dominated the Los Angeles Lakers (127-100).

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