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How Wembanyama Is Inspired by Chess in His game...

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Left out of basketball courts for five months because of venous thrombosis, Victor Wembanyama was no longer seen on a parquet floor since the All Star Game of NBA in February. A period during which he feared that he would never be able to replay again did he entrust this week to our colleagues in L的Equipe. However, during an interview granted to content creator Julien Song, the pivot of the Spurs of San Antonio made a more surprising revelation.…
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Left out of basketball courts for five months because of venous thrombosis, Victor Wembanyama was no longer seen on a parquet floor since the All Star Game of NBA in February. A period during which he feared that he would never be able to replay again did he entrust this week to our colleagues in L的Equipe. However, during an interview granted to content creator Julien Song, the pivot of the Spurs of San Antonio made a more surprising revelation.…

A phenomenon of the NBA's parquet floors, Victor Wembanyama continues to fascinate with his early talent and exceptional stature. The young French athlete recently covered the chronicle, not for his sporting exploits, but for a personal adventure of the most unexpected. Far from the American terrains, he immersed himself in the heart of Chinese ancestral culture. This unique experience reveals another side of the player, deeper and introspective…

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melty broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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