WATCH: “This dude defies every Newtonian Law” – Victor Wembanyama curates a new ‘scoop dunk’ against the Rockets, fans go crazy on social media
Wemby scored 13 points against the Houston Rockets.

Victor Wembanyama with a Scoop Dunk against Houston Rockets (Credits: Eurohoops)
Trying to comprehend all that Victor Wembanyama can do on the basketball floor is not easy. It was incredible to watch the 7-foot-4 player perform a fantastic “scoop dunk” during Tuesday’s San Antonio Spurs game against the Houston Rockets. Even yet, given his height, that was undoubtedly barely noticeable to him.
Despite this, the Spurs lost 101–103. Victor Wembanyama, nevertheless, finished with 13 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 assists in a very close game. Tre Jones led the Spurs with 24 points, but even though they lost the game, Wemby’s spectacular dunk made it all worthwhile.

Wembanyama kind of scooped the ball with one hand before going all out and dunking after having it on the low block. Seeing it was incredible. Together, Jeff Green and Jae’Sean Tate stopped Wembanyama’s assault on the rim. However, no one would have predicted that he would do something of this nature. It’s amazing how much space is created between the players and how he slammed.
Nevertheless, Wemby didn’t have his best night in terms of wins or points either. However, his play style made it entertaining for the audience. San Antonio Spurs are in the bottom spot, but nobody feels that way because of Wembanayama’s presence.
Fans react to Victor Wembanyama’s new “Scoop Dunk” against the Rockets
Everyone was amazed when Wembanyama performed the incredible feat in front of the entire world. These kinds of plays from a young player are rare. People began to hype the star and show their appreciation for him.

People on X were responding to the dunk video of him. Many responses focused on how he contradicted Newton’s law. Some see him as the next NBA title candidate in the years to come. For more reactions, scroll below:
Wembanyama’s 2023–24 season average is 20.7. Playing in his debut NBA season and keeping up these kinds of numbers demonstrates the caliber of player he is. He had to meet the extremely high standard of becoming the finest talent since LeBron James when he entered the league, and he has done so thus far in his career.
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