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Wembanyama Breaks Duncan’s First Half Scoring Record

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Victor Wembanyama’s astonishing first-half prowess has not only shattered Tim Duncan’s record but is rewriting history in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In a game against the Los Angeles Lakers on February 10, Wembanyama scorched the scoreboard with an impressive performance that left all observers astounded.

The French basketball sensation began his assault within the first eight minutes of play. By halftime, he had racked up an eye-popping 37 points, shattering a long-standing record set by Duncan. This achievement was more than just a record-breaking moment; it was a testament to Wembanyama’s exceptional skill and potential.

Wembanyama’s display in the first half marked something unprecedented in NBA history. He scored an astounding 25 points in mere eight minutes, setting a new record for fastest scoring of any player on any team since play-by-play statistics began. This speed of performance has sent shockwaves through basketball circles, even among veteran analysts and legends.

The internet buzzed with excitement as Wembanyama’s name became synonymous with the term ‘historic’. Fellow NBA analyst Law Murray of The Athletic summed it up succinctly: “Wemby is trying to Wilt the Lakers. If he can pull off a 100-point game, he would also surpass legendary Wilt Chamberlain.”

Chamberlain once famously scored 100 points in a single game against the Philadelphia Warriors, marking an enduring mark in NBA lore.

For those not familiar with basketball’s past, this season’s record-breaking performance has taken the league by storm. Longtime NBA journalist and Senior Writer Chris Mannix of Sports echoed similar sentiments: “If you could create a player from scratch in 2k, he wouldn’t be as good as Victor Wembanyama.”

The Spurs’ report editor Dusty Garza was equally impressed, noting: “In just eight minutes of play to score 25 points?! This is LA? You can’t help but wonder if Victor Wembanyama might match David Robinson’s legendary 71-point game against the Clippers. There’s still plenty of time on the clock… Buckle up!”

Other notable figures, like Tim Cato and Tony Jones from The Athletic, also expressed their astonishment at the young player’s incredible debut. They recognized his potential to transcend basketball annals.

As Wembanyama continues to develop, so too does anticipation for what he might achieve next in his NBA career—a prospect that fills fans with hope and excitement for the future of professional basketball.

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