How did French fans view Wembanyama's first NBA season?
With his ability to do it all on both ends of the court, from blocking shots and dunks and knocking down 3-point shots to impacting the game, Wemby proved he is a generational player in his first NBA season.
To capture all Wembanyama did last season, French sports illustrator Caroline Blanchet paid tribute to the 20-year-old's rookie season, capturing some of his best moments on the court but with a Renaissance painting touch. The"W: Year One" art piece depicts Wembanyama in his Spurs uniform, depicting him looking at himself and in various action moves.
She posted on social media,"The opportunity to look back on the rookie season of Wemby. A project thought up in October, inspired by Renaissance paintings, without any pretension of even approaching the level of detail and mastery of the art of this period."Un projet pensé dès octobre, inspiré des peintures de la Renaissance, sans prétention aucune de ne serait-ce que se rapprocher du niveau de détails et de la maîtrise de l’art de cette époque.
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