Washington doesn't have its clear-cut cornerstone star yet. Wednesday showed why — either by internal development or external acquisition — they need to get one to get this rebuild moving.

The piece also includes maybe the funniest interview moment of the season between me and Jordan Poole.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2024/11/13/spurs-victor-wembanyama-wizards/

16 comments
  1. Bruh this is like complaining we don’t have a Jokic after playing the Nuggets. Wemby is a once in a lifetime prospect.

  2. Haha what? There is only one Wemby but this ain’t tennis, this is a team sport and finally since 2012 we’re building a team I can be proud of. Happy for the Spurs but super happy for what’s growing in DC

  3. Although I don’t disagree with you, it is YEAR 2 of our rebuild, we have to be a little patient.

  4. Why do you need a corner stone star? Give me 5 guys that play well together where teams can’t account for all positions. Instead of 1 ball dominant guy, give me role players who know their positions. (Btw, everyone on the team can’t be a three point shooter… It’s lazy offense and we can’t get to the free throw line. Stop it!)

    The “star” thing is overblown.

  5. I mean, they said we are still in the “tear down” phase. If they are true to their word, 75% of this roster won’t be here in two years.

  6. He’s a freak of natue of course, but there are a lot of players in the league that could have gone off like that from 3 on any given night,

    And that wasn’t a bad strategy, let Wemby get his and make somebody else beat you. Which is what happened. But the Wizards were still in that game.

  7. Wemby is a generational talent, only the Spurs were so lucky to have him and Duncan. I think Alex Sarr if he gets aggressive can be close to Wemby level. Obviously Sarr needs to work on his offense, but he has the right idea on defense.

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