Victor Wembanyama showcased his shooting skills by making six three-pointers for the Utah Jazz. Despite his efforts, the San Antonio Spurs narrowly lost 111-110. Wembanyama led the game with 24 points on Saturday, marking his third NBA game with at least five three-pointers and five blocks. This achievement ties him with Kristaps Porzingis for second place in league history, just behind Raef LaFrentz.
The French player's impressive performance couldn't prevent the Spurs from suffering their third loss in four games. Reflecting on his game, Wembanyama expressed optimism about future improvements. "My rhythm's there for sure," he said. "But there's so much more to be gained. It's just a matter of how well we can combine everything together."

When informed about setting a personal record for three-pointers in a single game, Wembanyama was surprised. "Really? I've never made six 3s in a game?" he responded. He emphasized the importance of consistency and staying true to his playing style, which includes shooting threes.
Spurs interim coach Mitch Johnson praised Wembanyama's shooting ability, noting that he made shots he had missed earlier in the season. Johnson stated, "He made shots that he's missed earlier [this season]. So, there's not a reaction either way. He's a phenomenal shooter."
Despite the loss, Wembanyama remains focused on improvement and teamwork. He believes that success lies in consistently combining their strengths to secure more victories. The young player is determined to keep refining his skills and contributing to his team's success.
The Spurs are hopeful that with continued effort and strategic play, they can turn their recent losses into wins. As Wembanyama continues to develop his game, fans eagerly anticipate seeing how his talents will impact future matches.