• A hilarious picture of Victor Wembanyama and Tony Parker’s son has gone viral
• Wembanyama towers over the young man, but people are shocked for a different reason
• Parker has been instrumental in Wembanyama’s journey from playing in France to the San Antonio Spurs
The anticipation for the start of the NBA season keeps growing, especially as fans will get a chance to finally see Victor Wembanyama in action after years of hype. Until then, everyone’s hooked on everything Wemby does on social media.
Wemby posed for a picture with Tony Parker’s son, which led to the picture going viral and fans being shocked at the size difference between the center and the child.
One fan said, “Bro has never hit leg day.”
Another fan pointed out Wembanyama’s skinny legs, “How does lil bro have bigger legs than Wemby?”
Fans were really stunned by the 7’4″ Frenchman’s frame, “He needs to never wear shorts again.”
Some fans defended Wemby, “Y’all don’t know how body composition works and it shows.”
A fan made a hilarious joke about the picture, “Can’t believe he’s taller than a baby.”
Another fan continued in that vein, “What did y’all expect?”
The skinny legs are concerning many fans, “It’s pretty bad when an NBA player’s legs are almost as thin as a child’s legs.”
Wembanyama’s frame has been a cause of concern for many, but everyone’s hoping the generational talent realizes that he needs to put on weight to have a successful career in the NBA. The Wembanyama show will begin when he makes his debut against the Dallas Mavericks on October 25.
Victor Wembanyama And Tony Parker’s Relationship
Tony Parker is one of the main reasons why Wembanyama has reached the position he’s in today. Parker recognized Wemby’s talent early in his career and has been a mentor to the young star. Parker was also the majority owner of ASVEL Basket, the team that Wembanyama played for before declaring for the NBA Draft.
Over two decades ago, Parker was a 19-year-old draft prospect coming over from France into a strange land. He didn’t have anyone to help smoothen the process, but it seems Wembanyama can rely upon the 2006 Finals MVP to help him acclimatize to the Spurs way.
Wembanyama played in two Summer League games already, looking really bad in his debut but impressive in his second game. He averaged 18.0 points, 10.0 rebounds, 4.0 blocks, and 1.5 assists over those two games and hopes to make an instant impact in the NBA.
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