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Victor Wembanyama ‘Christmas Game Debut’ San Antonio Spurs 2024-2025 Game Worn Icon Edition Jersey | 42 Points, 18 Rebounds | 1,000th Career Rebound | Double-Double | Worn at Madison Square Garden
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Victor Wembanyama ‘Christmas Game Debut’ San Antonio Spurs 2024-2025 Game Worn Icon Edition Jersey | 42 Points, 18 Rebounds | 1,000th Career Rebound | Double-Double | Worn at Madison Square Garden
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NIKE, NIKE MESH JERSEY, SIZE 52 (LENGTH +4)
MESH
This away ‘Icon Edition’ jersey was worn in the 1st half by Victor Wembanyama on Christmas Day when the San Antonio Spurs played the New York Knicks.
Victor Wembanyama made his Christmas Day debut one to remember, lighting up Madison Square Garden with a jaw-dropping 42 points—the most ever scored by a visiting player on Christmas at the historic venue. He stuffed the stat sheet with 18 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 blocks, though his San Antonio Spurs fell just short in a 117-114 thriller, overshadowed by a 41-point outburst from Mikal Bridges.
In doing so, Wembanyama carved his name into NBA history books. He became only the third player ever—joining legends Wilt Chamberlain (1959, 1961) and Nikola Jokić (2022)—to tally at least 40 points and 15 rebounds in a Christmas game. Wemby became the first player ever to score 40 or more points, grab over 15 rebounds, make at least 5 3-pointers, and record 4 blocks in a game. His 42 points also rank as the third-highest Christmas Day debut in league history, trailing only Chamberlain’s 45 and Tracy McGrady’s 43.
Wembanyama’s offensive explosion included a game-high six made three-pointers (tying another Christmas Day debut record), showcasing his rare combination of size and shooting ability. While the Spurs couldn’t secure the win, Wembanyama’s performance was a Christmas spectacle for the ages—proof that the NBA’s brightest star is ready to shine on the league’s biggest stages.
Diving Deeper - The Number 1 Pick
Perhaps LeBron James said it best, "We’re labeling like this unicorn thing—everybody’s been a unicorn over the last few years...But he’s more like an alien—no one has seen anyone as tall as he is but as fluid and as graceful as he is on the floor.”
Wemby responded humbly, “First of all, I’m really glad he said that because I didn’t like to be called a unicorn... I like it because it’s just something not from this world. I like being called an alien, yeah. It’s really what I’m working to be—something unique and original.”
On May 16th, 2023, the San Antonio Spurs won the NBA Draft Lottery for the third time in franchise history. A month later, on June 22, they selected Victor Wembanyama, a 19-year-old professional player from France with a height of 7’4'' and an 8-foot wingspan. His raw natural physical talents were noticeable at age 14, and in just a few years, he was already projected as the #1 draft pick.
Wemby gained his first professional experience with Nanterre 92 at the age of 16, eventually signing a contract for three years with ASVEL in the EuroLeague, where his game began to rapidly develop. After his first season, he opted out of a contract to sign with Metropolitans 92 of the LNB Pro A League. He caught the attention of the American media while playing two exhibition games against NBA G-League ignite, where he dominated both games scoring 37 and 36 points, respectively, putting him on the NBA map. He proceeded to dominate the league in the 2022-2023 season, winning many accolades including becoming the youngest to win League MVP.
As a rookie in the NBA, Wemby earned the 2023-2024 Rookie of the Year award, secured spots on the All-Defensive First Team and All-Rookie First Team, and led the league in blocks. Additionally, he was named to the 2024 French Olympic Team, leading them to a Silver medal. At the time of cataloging, Wembanyama has averaged a double-double in his career with 21 points per game, 10.6 rebounds per game, and 3.7 assists per game.
MESH
This away ‘Icon Edition’ jersey was worn in the 1st half by Victor Wembanyama on Christmas Day when the San Antonio Spurs played the New York Knicks.
Victor Wembanyama made his Christmas Day debut one to remember, lighting up Madison Square Garden with a jaw-dropping 42 points—the most ever scored by a visiting player on Christmas at the historic venue. He stuffed the stat sheet with 18 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 blocks, though his San Antonio Spurs fell just short in a 117-114 thriller, overshadowed by a 41-point outburst from Mikal Bridges.
In doing so, Wembanyama carved his name into NBA history books. He became only the third player ever—joining legends Wilt Chamberlain (1959, 1961) and Nikola Jokić (2022)—to tally at least 40 points and 15 rebounds in a Christmas game. Wemby became the first player ever to score 40 or more points, grab over 15 rebounds, make at least 5 3-pointers, and record 4 blocks in a game. His 42 points also rank as the third-highest Christmas Day debut in league history, trailing only Chamberlain’s 45 and Tracy McGrady’s 43.
Wembanyama’s offensive explosion included a game-high six made three-pointers (tying another Christmas Day debut record), showcasing his rare combination of size and shooting ability. While the Spurs couldn’t secure the win, Wembanyama’s performance was a Christmas spectacle for the ages—proof that the NBA’s brightest star is ready to shine on the league’s biggest stages.
Diving Deeper - The Number 1 Pick
Perhaps LeBron James said it best, "We’re labeling like this unicorn thing—everybody’s been a unicorn over the last few years...But he’s more like an alien—no one has seen anyone as tall as he is but as fluid and as graceful as he is on the floor.”
Wemby responded humbly, “First of all, I’m really glad he said that because I didn’t like to be called a unicorn... I like it because it’s just something not from this world. I like being called an alien, yeah. It’s really what I’m working to be—something unique and original.”
On May 16th, 2023, the San Antonio Spurs won the NBA Draft Lottery for the third time in franchise history. A month later, on June 22, they selected Victor Wembanyama, a 19-year-old professional player from France with a height of 7’4'' and an 8-foot wingspan. His raw natural physical talents were noticeable at age 14, and in just a few years, he was already projected as the #1 draft pick.
Wemby gained his first professional experience with Nanterre 92 at the age of 16, eventually signing a contract for three years with ASVEL in the EuroLeague, where his game began to rapidly develop. After his first season, he opted out of a contract to sign with Metropolitans 92 of the LNB Pro A League. He caught the attention of the American media while playing two exhibition games against NBA G-League ignite, where he dominated both games scoring 37 and 36 points, respectively, putting him on the NBA map. He proceeded to dominate the league in the 2022-2023 season, winning many accolades including becoming the youngest to win League MVP.
As a rookie in the NBA, Wemby earned the 2023-2024 Rookie of the Year award, secured spots on the All-Defensive First Team and All-Rookie First Team, and led the league in blocks. Additionally, he was named to the 2024 French Olympic Team, leading them to a Silver medal. At the time of cataloging, Wembanyama has averaged a double-double in his career with 21 points per game, 10.6 rebounds per game, and 3.7 assists per game.