[PtR] 自由讨论:不经意间,另一位文班亚马也刚满19岁了 ▶️

By Jeph Duarte | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-03-18 11:00:00

维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 是无可争议的篮球未来。他的天赋、体型、敏捷性、球商以及成熟度构成了致命的组合,注定将在未来的岁月里响彻全联盟。

但如果还有另一个他呢?

文班亚马有一个弟弟,奥斯卡·文班亚马 (Oscar Wembanyama),他今天迎来了19岁生日,这意味着他将具备参加2026年NBA选秀的资格。

奥斯卡会像文班亚马那样掀起波澜吗?极大概率不会,文班亚马是独一无二的。虽然这位身高6英尺7英寸的侧翼可能不像他哥哥那样是个绝世天才,但这个年轻人确实拥有天赋。

谈到他那名声大噪的哥哥时,奥斯卡表现得很幽默。

奥斯卡目前正在法国打球。

他的数据很漂亮,但他的竞技状态准备好迎接最高舞台的挑战了吗?

:france: 奥斯卡·文班亚马 (Oscar Wembanyama)(6英尺8英寸 | 2007年出生)正处于他在法国的真正爆发赛季,在法国U21联赛中展现出了顶级新秀的潜质。在过去的11场比赛中,他场均贡献:

11.6 分
4.8 篮板
2.6 助攻
2.9 抢断+盖帽
58% 投篮命中率
42% 三分命中率
91% 罚球命中率

在斯特拉斯堡U21队打出了“180俱乐部”级别的赛季! pic.twitter.com/f0wyHGd7B6

— nbadraftpoint (@ nbadraftpoint) 2026年1月19日

两位文班亚马并肩作战的场景绝对值得一看。这或许会让阿德托昆博兄弟 (Antetokounmpo brothers) 感受到不小的压力。

由生成式人工智能翻译,译文内容可能不准确或不完整,以原文为准。

点击查看原文:Open Thread: Don’t look now, but another Wembanyama just turned 19

Open Thread: Don’t look now, but another Wembanyama just turned 19

Victor Wembanyama is the undisputed future of basketball. His talent, size, agility, IQ, and maturity are a letheal mix bound to ring throughout the league for years to come.

But what if there were another?

Victor has a younger brother, Oscar, who turns 19-years-old today, meaning he will be eligible for the 2026 NBA Draft.

Is Oscar going to make the sort of waves Victor has? Most likely not, Victor is one of a kind. But while the 6’7” wing may not be the phenom his big brother is, the young man has talent.

When it comes to his hudely famous brother, Oscar has a sense of humor.

Oscar is currently in playing in France.

He has good stats, but is his game ready for the big show?

:france: Oscar Wembanyama (6’8 | 2007) is in the midst of a true breakout season in France, looking like a true prospect playing in France’s U21 league. Through 11 games, he’s been averaging

11.6 PPG
4.8 RPG
2.6 APG
2.9 STK
58% FG
42% 3P
91 % FT

50/40/90 season for Strasbourg’s U21s! pic.twitter.com/f0wyHGd7B6

— nbadraftpoint (@ nbadraftpoint) January 19, 2026

Two Wembanyama’s playing side by side could be a sight to see. Could give the Antetokounmpo brothers a run for their money.

By Jeph Duarte, via Pounding The Rock