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Les Spurs se sont qualifiés pour la finale de la NBA Cup en faisant tomber le Thunder d'Oklahoma City 111-109, grâce notamment un Victor Wembanyama de retour de blessure. Son coach Mitch Johnson le qualifie de “pièce maîtresse de notre puzzle, mais pas le seul élément”.

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00:00I thought he did a phenomenal job of impacting the game without having to score.
00:04He knew he was aggressive and wanted to play with the basketball in his hand,
00:06but I thought he did a good job of impacting the game without having to score,
00:11especially in that second quarter that you referred to.
00:12Again, I think we are very comfortable in recognizing Victor as the face of our franchise
00:18and the biggest piece of our puzzle.
00:20But he's not the puzzle by himself, and he doesn't want to be.
00:23And we are a team, and we're a group.
00:25And it starts with him because he allows us to coach him and hold him accountable
00:30and push him like everybody else, and everything else falls in line around him.
00:33And the other guys get a ton of credit.
00:36Yeah, in a way, it was the worst case scenario for his first game back with the restrictions,
00:42and there's just so much that he could not control or having to say so.
00:48So it was going to be a little bit of a wild card.
00:52And I think for him, he just put himself into the game, and I thought that was great.
00:57I thought he played unapologetically.
01:00I thought he played relentless.
01:01I thought he played too fast at times, and it was all for the right reasons
01:06and the right intentions.
01:07I wouldn't change any of it.
01:08And every possession that he continues to experience and grow through
01:12and grow from is going to be best for him and best for us.
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