On a May evening in San Antonio, a young giant named Victor Wembanyama offered the basketball world a glimpse of what generational talent looks like under pressure. With 39 points in Game 3 of a tightly contested playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Wembanyama did what only a rare few can — he bent the arc of a series toward his team's will. The Spurs now lead 2-1, and the question the sport is quietly asking is not whether he belongs, but how far he can carry them.
Wembanyama's 39-point night lifts Spurs to 2-1 series lead over Timberwolves
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