Victor Wembanyama made sure to arrive at work in style on Sunday as the San Antonio Spurs hosted the Brooklyn Nets. The French sensation has been putting up flawless statistical results even in his first season, and his sense of style is keeping up as well.
Wemby showed up with a blue Louis Vuitton Speedy P9 Bandouliere 25 Monogram Leather bag, which StockX values at $10,230. This opulent piece is made of calfskin and has a monogram pattern that is meant to mimic the famous canvas.Fаshiоn legenԀ Phаrrell Williаms creаteԀ the Ԁesign, аnԀ every little Ԁetаil—frоm the lustrоus gоlԀen hаrԀwаre tо the sоft lаmbskin interiоr аnԀ the secret plаque—shоws his cаreful аttentiоn tо Ԁetаil.
This French-made bag features an interior zip pocket, a detachable leather pouch, a safe lock on the main compartment, and a natural cowhide accent. Its elegance and versatility are enhanced by the two handles and adjustable strap.
Victor Wembanyama posted his Instagram story with @equipedefrance and wore a France soccer jersey in addition to the bag, showing respect for his heritage.
The San Antonio Spurs’ condition and Victor Wembanyama’s numbers prior to their game against the Brooklyn Nets
The NBA career of Victor Wembanyama is also coming to an end as the season approaches its conclusion in just one month. The San Antonio Spurs (14-53), who are positioned last in the crowded Western Conference, are far from contending for the postseason.
The Spurs are coming off a three-game losing streak and have only triumphed once in their previous six games, against the Golden State Warriors, when they take on the Brooklyn Nets.
Victor Wembanyama is still vying with OKC Thunder’s Chet Holmgren for the title of 2024 Rookie of the Year.
In 59 games, the former 92 big player for the Metropolitans has averaged 20.6 points, 10.3 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 3.4 blocks, and 1.3 steals. He set a career high for scoring (38 points) and rebounding (20 rebounds) against the Phoenix Suns and Chicago Bulls, respectively.
Wembanyama missed two games on March 7 and 9, which were against the Sacramento Kings and Golden State Warriors. He then participated in San Antonio’s last three games, averaging 15.0 points, 11.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 2.3 baskets, and 1.3 steals.