Thu, Oct 30, 2025

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The Alien Index Take
Wembanyama absolutely bullied Miami’s frontcourt in this Halloween thriller, putting together the kind of complete performance that reminds you why he’s basketball’s most valuable commodity. The 27-18-6-5 line tells the story of dominance, but watching him systematically dismantle every Heat big who dared step in front of him was pure art. He controlled the paint like a seven-foot-four spider, his wingspan disrupting passing lanes and altering shots even when he didn’t record the block. The rebounding clinic was particularly nasty – Miami had no answer for his combination of length and timing, especially on the offensive glass where he grabbed five crucial boards.
The shooting efficiency wasn’t vintage Wemby at 43%, but this felt like one of those games where he imposed his will through sheer physical presence rather than finesse. His three-point shot stayed cold, but he compensated by living in the restricted area and making life miserable for Miami’s offense. Those five blocks came in crucial moments, including a fourth-quarter sequence where he erased three consecutive Heat attempts that would have shifted momentum. The six assists showed his continued evolution as a playmaker, finding teammates with passes that lesser players couldn’t even see, let alone execute.
This was Wembanyama playing angry basketball, the kind of performance that separates generational talents from mere mortals and sends his rookie cards into orbit.
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