Shannon Sharpe Says Victor Wembanyama Will Be NBA MVP In 3-Years

Victor Wembanyama has been named the unanimous rookie of the year and received his much-deserved award. The French big man more than lived up to the enormous expectations that he had. Wembanyama finished the season averaging 21 points, 11 rebounds, and 3.5 blocks per game. He was a force on both ends, and the future looks exceptionally bright for Wemby and the San Antonio Spurs. Active players and folks covering the league are all in on Wemnby’s talent. This morning on First Take, Shannon Sharpe declared that the league would essentially belong to him in just a couple of years.

During a segment, Sharpe and his partner in crime, Stephen A. Smith, discussed Victor unanimously winning the Rookie of the Year award. Both pundits said it was a no-brainer and had glowing praise for how good he was in his rookie season. Shannon Sharpe then declared that Wemby would easily be an MVP of the league in the next few years. To Shannon Sharpe, it’s a foregone conclusion that Victor will be the best player in the league pretty soon.

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Shannon Sharpe Claims Victor Wembanyama Will Be MVP By Age 23

Shannon Sharpe has seen enough from the talented rookie to declare he will most definitely be an MVP sooner rather than later. How soon? Sharpe says in three to four years, Wemby will be league MVP. Sharpe says Wemby will easily average over 25 points points per game with at least 12 boards and will average 3 to 4 blocks per game. He does it on both ends and will be such a force that Shannon believes it’s a no-brainer that he will be an MV soon. Stephen A. Smith did not necessarily disagree with Unc but had some doubts. He didn’t doubt what Wemby would produce but what players the San Antonio Spurs will be able to put around him. The only thing holding him back in Stephen A.’s mind is if Sana Antonio can bring in better players.

Even though the Spurs added Wemby, they finished the season with just as bad a record, which earned them the number one pick to draft the Frenchmen. The only thing holding Wemby back from dominating the league is the team around him. If San Antonio can add some solid pieces and another All-Star quality player around Wemby, then the skies are the limit. All in all, Wembanyama will almost certainly be an MVP one day, and it might be sooner than you think.

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