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Wembanyama Points to Energy Management After Record-Setting Playoff Loss

Victor Wembanyama delivered a historic defensive performance with a playoff-record 12 blocks as part of a triple-double, but the Spurs fell to the Timberwolves in Game 1. Afterward, he lamented what he described as poor energy management in the loss.

Elena Kowalski
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Victor Wembanyama’s historic night was not enough to carry the San Antonio Spurs to a Game 1 victory against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The Spurs star recorded a triple-double that included a playoff-record 12 blocks, producing one of the most dominant defensive performances in postseason history. Despite the milestone, San Antonio came away with a loss, leaving Wembanyama focused less on the record and more on what he viewed as a missed opportunity.

After the game, Wembanyama lamented what he described as energy mismanagement, pointing to the way the Spurs handled their effort over the course of the contest. His comments reflected frustration that a landmark individual performance did not translate into a better team result.

Historic Defense, Frustrating Result

Wembanyama’s 12 blocks set a new playoff record and highlighted the impact he can have as a rim protector on the postseason stage. The triple-double underscored his all-around influence, but the Spurs were unable to turn that production into a series-opening win.

The loss gives Minnesota the early advantage in the matchup, while San Antonio is left to regroup after an opening game defined by both Wembanyama’s defensive brilliance and the team’s inability to finish with a victory.