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Wembanyama picks all-defensive first team for rookie season

On the 22nd (Korea Standard Time), the NBA announced the list of all-defensive team winners.  

 

Snakes Adebayo, Anthony Davis, Rudy Govere, Herb Jones, and Victor Wembanyama were selected for the first team. Alex Caruso, Zrew Halladay, Jaden McDaniels, Jaylen Suck and Derek White were selected for the second team.토토사이트

 

Defense is basically a big man's influence. Many of the best defenders were selected for the first team. They are well-known for their good defense in the NBA, including Adebayo, Davis and Kobe. Rookie Wembanyama joined the team.

 

Wembanyama was named as an All-Defensive First Team despite his rookie status. This was the first time in rookie history. There have been five cases where a rookie has been named as an All-Defensive Second Team. However, this is the first time that a rookie has been named as an All-Defensive First Team like Wembanyama.

 

Wembleyama's performance this season was well deserved. With a 226-cm-tall and 243-cm-tall wingspan, Wembleyama was evaluated as having a sense of immediately powerful defense, although his offense has much to improve upon his arrival in the NBA. And this assessment was correct.

 

Wembanyama's overwhelming height was overwhelming just standing under the goal. Wembanyama is a big man with excellent mobility. He showed excellent defense even in the face of a mismatch with the opposing guard and showed off the quality of a top-class defender.

 

Wembanyama averaged 3.6 blocks and 1.2 steals per game this season. His 3.6 blocks were the overwhelming No. 1 record in the NBA. It is amazing that he recorded 1.2 steals despite being a big man.

 

With this performance, Wembanyama finished second behind Gobair in the "Defensive Player of the Year" category and was selected as the All-Defensive First Team.

 

It is obvious that Wembanyama will be named the 'Defensive Player of the Year' several times in the future. He could become the best defender in NBA history. Let's keep an eye on Wembanyama's growth going forward.