
Victor Wembanyama puts basketball world on notice after Olympic loss: ‘Worried’ for opponents
NY Post
Wemby is putting the world on notice.
Victor Wembanyama had a strong message after France fell to the United States in the gold medal game of the 2024 Olympics on Sunday.
The French basketball phenom and Spurts star told the San Antonio Express-News’ Mike Finger that he was “worried” for other teams over the next couple of years.
“I’m learning, and I’m worried for the opponents in a couple of years,” Wembanyama said.
When Finger asked if he was talking about the NBA or FIBA, Wembanyama replied simply,“everywhere.”
Wembanyama, 20, was surely fired up after the French contingent fell to their American counterparts for the second consecutive Olympics in the gold medal game, forced to accept the silver despite giving the United States a run for its money.

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