Wed, Nov 12, 2025

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The Alien Index Take
Wembanyama delivered his first career triple-double in spectacular fashion, stuffing the stat sheet with 31 points, 15 rebounds, and 10 assists in what should have been a signature victory. The alien showed off his complete offensive arsenal, hitting contested threes over Draymond Green and threading passes that left Warriors defenders scrambling. His court vision was otherworldly, finding cutters with pinpoint precision while also dominating the paint on both ends.
The loss stings because this was vintage Wemby—the kind of performance that reminds you why he’s already transcending traditional position limits. He controlled the game’s tempo, initiated offense from multiple spots, and made Golden State’s defense look ordinary for stretches. That 50% shooting clip from the field with legitimate three-point volume (3-7) is the exact development trajectory collectors have been banking on. The triple-double milestone feels inevitable rather than fluky when you watch him orchestrate plays like a point guard trapped in a seven-footer’s body.
This triple-double performance will send his rookie cards into another stratosphere, especially the playoff parallels and numbered rookies that serious collectors have been hoarding. Wemby just proved he’s not just a shot-blocking novelty—he’s a legitimate franchise cornerstone who can fill up every statistical category while taking over games against championship-caliber opponents.
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