At the Accor Arena in Paris Bercy,
Victor Wembanyama’s recent encounters wiht celebrities like Omar Sy, Bradley Cooper, and Pharrell Williams during the Louis Vuitton Fashion Week show now feel like a distant memory. The San Antonio Spurs’ rising star is set to make an appearance at the Parc des princes this Wednesday evening for the PSG-Manchester City Champions League showdown, but his focus has firmly shifted to the upcoming NBA Paris Game.
The intensity was palpable during the Spurs’ morning training session at the Accor Arena in Bercy. Ahead of their Thursday night clash with the Indiana Pacers, who are riding high with eight wins in their last nine games, “Wemby” and his teammates ramped up their preparations during a session partially open to the media.
“Victor Takes Pride in His roots”
During an eleven-minute press conference, the young French phenom emphasized, “Even though this is an unbelievable moment for me, it’s my responsibility to stay fully focused on each game for my team and coaches.” This marked a stark contrast to the relaxed atmosphere earlier in the week when Wembanyama introduced his teammates to his Parisian world.
“Everything felt genuine,” said Mitch Johnson, the Spurs’ assistant coach, who is temporarily filling in for Gregg Popovich. “Victor’s face lit up as he shared this experience with his teammates. He’s deeply proud of his roots and has a genuine passion for sharing his culture.”
Chris paul’s Cultural Immersion in Paris
Veteran point guard Chris Paul, 39, was equally captivated by his first days in France. “Victor wanted to show us where he grew up and introduced us to local cuisine,” paul shared. “He even gave us a history lesson on the bus, explaining when the Louvre was built and its meaning. Maybe it’s as I’m older, but I really appreciated it.”
Paul even impressed with a perfectly delivered “how are you?” in French, showcasing his enthusiasm for the Parisian experience. wembanyama explained why it was crucial for him to kick off the NBA Paris Games week this way,especially as the Spurs aim to break a recent slump with six losses in their last seven games.
« I want to ensure my teammates enjoy their time in France to the fullest. Hosting dinner on the first night was important to me as a way to welcome them. If I were visiting any of their hometowns,I’d want to learn about their roots too. they’re great people, and it’s a privilege to share these moments. »
Wembanyama Reunites with Former Teammates
Wembanyama’s camaraderie extends beyond the Spurs, as he invited his former teammates from Boulogne-Levallois, the 2023 French league runners-up, to attend the NBA Paris Games via a WhatsApp group. Returning to Bercy, where he played in the olympic final five months ago, the french center noted that “some Olympic decorations still remain in the arena’s corridors.”
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“I aim to bring emotions to the fans,” he said. “I sense a different energy, but I’m eager to see how it feels on game day. Fans wait all year, or even a lifetime, for the chance to witness a great NBA game.” With Wembanyama’s determination,Thursday’s Spurs-Pacers matchup promises to be a memorable event,breaking away from the routine of previous NBA Paris Games since 2020.