Awards context
Victor Wembanyama on coming off the bench and joking about being in the Sixth Man of the Year race:
“Am I still eligible? We’ll think about it.” pic.twitter.com/VNr1Oh5uLY
— Brett Siegel (@BrettSiegelNBA) December 14, 2025
Fans quickly joined the conversation online, nicknaming him “Wembenchyama.” The joke highlights the fun side. But his role could influence end-of-season voting.
The game against OKC
Victor Wembanyama was crucial in ending Oklahoma City’s 16-game winning streak. He scored 15 points in the fourth quarter, including clutch free throws and a fadeaway in the final minutes. His block on Chet Holmgren electrified the crowd and set San Antonio’s defensive tone.
The Spurs won 111-109 and secured a spot in the NBA Cup final against the Knicks. Beyond Victor Wembanyama’s performance, teammates Devin Vassell, Stephon Castle, and De’Aaron Fox added balance with more than 20 points each.
Looking ahead
Victor Wembanyama already proved as a rookie that he belongs among the league’s top defenders. Now, in his third year, he combines maturity with leadership. The debate over his award chances despite coming off the bench is just beginning, but his impact remains undeniable.
The night against OKC was not only a victory for the Spurs, but also a reminder that Victor Wembanyama is built for big moments and still has surprises to deliver.