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New MVP candidate! 34+13! The star exclaimed: Durant + O Neal!

The new NBA regular season has begun in full swing. On October 23, in the much-anticipated opening game, Spurs super star Bunyama shocked the league with a completely dominant performance.

In the first game of the new season, in the opening game against the Dallas Mavericks, Bunyama played only 29 minutes and played an extremely efficient explosive performance: he played 29 minutes and made 15 of 21 shots, 1 of 2 three-pointers, 9 of 11 free throws, 40 points, 15 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 3 blocks. His personal plus-minus value was as high as +31, and he played the undisputed strongest performance in the game.

You must know that this is only a 21-year-old third-year rookie player, young enough, but his energy output on both offense and defense has fully reached the MVP level.

The data from the Crazy Battle soon began to bring external recognition.

According to Polymarket Sports, after the opening game, Bunyama's MVP probability soared from 4% before the season to an astonishing 24%, a six-fold increase. At the same time, his latest MVP odds have also been updated to +280, surpassing top stars such as Antetokounmpo, Jokic, and Doncic in one fell swoop, and officially ranking first in the league.

Considering factors outside the stadium, this is a real market signal. The changes in the betting market's wind direction are enough to illustrate the reality.

After playing horrific statistics on the court, many NBA seniors began to change their views on this young man:

In a media program, Garnett, the wolf king, said bluntly:

"Vinbanyama is changing the definition of low-post players. He brings the skills of guards and small forwards into the interior. He is blending skills and strength. Watching him play is like seeing a combination of Durant and O'Neal."

Then another passer Olajuwon, the strange center, also made no secret of his praise:

"I think the only person who can break my block record is definitely Wenban."

This evaluation is valuable enough, and the data comes from Look, Olajuwon ranks first on the NBA's all-time blocks list, with a total of 3,830 blocks in his career, while Bunyama has completed 430 blocks after only two seasons in his career, ranking 340th on the NBA's blocks list.

Coincidentally, according to reporter reports, Bunyama visited Olajuwon specifically for secret training during the offseason, improving everything from offensive steps to defensive skills.

In addition, former star center Cousins also expressed his feelings for Wenbanyama:

"We have been discussing who is the next face of the league. James is getting old, Durant and Curry will eventually call it quits, then Who is next? I think Wenbanyama has given us the answer. The league can now move forward with peace of mind, because we already know exactly who to invest in."

The evaluations from these NBA insiders can already represent the general view of the league. For this French genius, the follow-up is not only the standard for the rise of French basketball, but also a turning point for basketball in the new era from a global perspective.

So far, the Spurs have completed their second game of the new season, defeating the Pelicans 120-116. Bunyama played 32 minutes, scoring 29 points, 11 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 9 blocks on 13-of-23 shooting.

After two games, the current regular season averages are 34.5 points, 13 rebounds, 1 steal, and 6 blocks, with a shooting percentage of 63.6%, a three-point shooting percentage of 20%, a free throw percentage of 80%, and a true shooting percentage of 68%.

Ranked fifth in the league in scoring, second in rebounding, and first in blocks.

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