Victor Wembanyama expressed dissatisfaction despite his impressive performance leading the San Antonio Spurs to a win against the Utah Jazz. He scored 25 points, grabbed nine rebounds, and contributed seven assists, five steals, and five blocks in Thursday's 106-88 victory. This achievement made him the third player in NBA history with multiple 5x5 games, joining Hakeem Olajuwon and Andrei Kirilenko.
Wembanyama reflected on his performance by stating that it highlights his potential when he plays at his best. He remarked, "It tells me that I need to get my standards up. It tells me that I'm able to help my team in all of those areas and that this should be a consistent thing." He emphasized the importance of the game and his satisfaction in contributing across various aspects.

San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich shared insights into Wembanyama's role on the team. Popovich said, "We want him to be able to do everything. We want him to be able to isolate and shoot the ball. We want him to do the whole deal." He acknowledged that while they aim for Wembanyama to excel in all areas, it depends on specific situations during games.
Wembanyama's performance not only showcased his skills but also set a benchmark for future games. His ability to contribute significantly in multiple areas is seen as an asset for the team. As he continues to develop, maintaining such high standards will be crucial for both personal growth and team success.