Underrated nugget from CP3/Tony Parker interview gives fascinating Wemby insight

Patience will go a long way with Wembanyama.

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Chris Paul recently joined his longtime friend and rival Tony Parker for an insightful conversation covering a range of topics from their time playing against each other to their plans to possibly coach in the future. While much of the discussion has already made waves on social media, one subtle remark deserves closer attention.

CP3 is still trying to "figure out" Wembanyama

When Parker asked about playing alongside Victor Wembanyama, Paul said, “It’s crazy. I’m still figuring him out. It’s crazy when you got somebody who can literally do everything.”

At first glance, this might not seem like a groundbreaking comment. But when you consider who said it, the significance becomes clearer. Chris Paul is known as the Point God for a reason. This is a basketball savant who just surpassed Jason Kidd to become second all-time in NBA assists.

His ability to adapt to new teams and elevate their play has been a hallmark of his career. Yet, even Paul admits he's still working to fully understand how to maximize Wembanyama’s unique skill set.

This acknowledgment speaks volumes about Wemby’s extraordinary versatility. It’s rare for a player of Paul’s caliber—someone who has successfully meshed with stars like James Harden, Blake Griffin, and Devin Booker—to find himself needing extra time to "figure out" a teammate. That’s a testament to how unconventional and dynamic Wembanyama is on the court.

For Spurs fans, this highlights an important lesson in patience. While Wemby has already shown flashes of brilliance that have captivated the league, comments like Paul’s remind us that there’s still so much untapped potential. There are so many discussions about how the Alien should be playing when what everyone should be doing is trusting the coaching staff and being patient.

Developing chemistry with a generational talent like Wemby isn’t as simple as just running plays. It’s about understanding the nuances of his game: when to leverage his size, when to let him handle the ball, and how to unlock his full arsenal in various situations.

It’s easy to get caught up in Wemby’s highlight-reel blocks or jaw-dropping offensive moves and expect instant domination. But even the Rookie of the Year frontrunner needs time to learn and adapt—both to the league and to his teammates.

While they have all of that going on, the Silver and Black also have to deal with the intricate defensive schemes Wembanyama faces nightly and the level of strategic adjustment required to counter them.

The Spurs, as an organization, are uniquely suited to handle this process. They’re patient, methodical, and focused on long-term growth. Paul’s comment underscores the importance of giving Wemby and his team room to experiment, refine, and develop their rhythm.

As fans, it’s a privilege to watch this journey unfold. If one of the greatest floor generals in NBA history is still figuring Wemby out, imagine how special it will be when everything finally clicks.

Watch the whole interview below!

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