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Victor Wembanyama’s Fantastic Four Achievement Marks The Official Start Of The Alien Era

SAN ANTONIO — Victor Wembanyama’s fantastic four accolades in the 2025-26 season have shattered the traditional developmental curve of an NBA superstar, turning a “leap” year into a complete league-wide takeover.

Victor Wembanyama’s Fantastic Four Achievement Marks The Official Start Of The Alien Era

Just hours before evening the Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder, the NBA confirmed what the eye test has suggested for months: Wembanyama is no longer the future of the league—he is the present. By securing a spot as an All-Star Starter, a unanimous DPOY, and First Team honors for both All-Defense and All-NBA, the 22-year-old has completed one of the most dominant individual regular seasons in recent memory.

The sheer statistical volume of this “Fantastic Four” campaign is historic. Wembanyama finished the regular season averaging 25.0 points, 11.5 rebounds, and 3.1 blocks, becoming the youngest player in NBA history to sweep these specific honors in a single season. Leading the league in blocks for a third consecutive year, he anchored a Spurs defense that ranked No. 3 in the league, proving that his impact is as undeniable as it is visually jarring.

A Playoff Debut For The Record Books

Victor Wembanyama's Fantastic Four Achievement Marks The Official Start Of The Alien Era
May 24, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) shoots while defended by San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama (1) in the first quarter during game four of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

While the regular season established the floor, Victor Wembanyama’s fantastic four momentum has only accelerated under the postseason lights. In his first-ever NBA playoff run, Wembanyama has transformed from a generational prospect into a cold-blooded closer. Facing the Western Conference elite, he has maintained a staggering playoff average of 26.2 points , 12.7 rebounds, and 4.3 blocks (excluding games with early injury exits).

The Western Conference Finals have served as his ultimate stage. In a crucial Game 4 victory on Sunday night, Wembanyama celebrated his All-NBA First Team selection by dismantling the Thunder with 33 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals and 3 blocks. His performance was punctuated by a logo three-pointer to beat the halftime buzzer, a shot that perfectly encapsulated his unique “Alien” archetype—a 7-foot-4 center with the shooting range of a flamethrower and the defensive timing of a Hall of Fame safety.

The Defensive Unanimity And The 92nd Percentile Burden

What truly separates this season from those of his peers is the unanimous DPOY selection. For the first time since the award’s inception in 1982-83, every single voter agreed that Wembanyama was the most impactful defender on the planet. His ability to switch onto elite guards like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander while simultaneously erasing rim-runners like Chet Holmgren has rendered traditional scouting reports obsolete.

  • The Eraser: Wembanyama led the NBA in contested shots per game (9.3) and opponent field goal percentage at the rim (40.7%).
  • The Versatility: Despite carrying a defensive load in the 92nd percentile, he committed just 2.4 personal fouls per game, showcasing a level of discipline rarely seen in players under 25.
  • The 20/10/5 Engine: He is the only player this decade to combine DPOY-level rim protection with a 25-point offensive load for a 62-win team.

Final Verdict: The Supermax Is Now Inevitable

Ultimately, Victor Wembanyama’s fantastic four achievements have changed the financial and competitive landscape of the San Antonio Spurs. By securing a First Team All-NBA nod in just his third season, he has officially triggered the “Rose Rule” escalators for his future extensions, ensuring he remains the highest-paid pillar of the Spurs’ rebuild. With the series against the Thunder now even at 2-2, the individual hardware is impressive, but the “Alien” seems focused on a much larger prize: the 2026 NBA Finals.

Credit:© Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images

About Frederick Okocha

Freddie is obsessed with the NBA. He enjoys watching a game of basketball as much as playing a pickup game. Player comparison: plays like Adrian Dantley in his prime.

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