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NBA》Wembanyama持續進化!Wemby表示自己加入聯盟至今已經增重14公斤

NBA》Wembanyama持續進化!Wemby表示自己加入聯盟至今已經增重14公斤

Yahoo25-06-2025
聖安東尼奧馬刺隊中鋒文班亞瑪(Victor Wembanyama)被視為最有可能統治NBA下個世代的超級球星之一,然而過於苗條的身形,也讓不少人擔憂他無法延長球員生涯,不過根據文班亞瑪日前在電視節目《Cold as Balls》上表示,他加入聯盟至今已經增重了30磅(約14公斤)。
文班亞瑪在節目中說道,自己加入聯盟初期的體重大概是215磅,如今已經來到約245磅,但是為了避免增加體重的同時,犧牲掉過多機動性和運動能力,所以他身邊有很多人都為此絞盡腦汁,希望能以最理想的方式提升對抗性。
Victor Wembanyama says he has gained 30lbs since joining the NBA pic.twitter.com/4ZmsrWyCV4
— MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) June 22, 2025
根據文班亞瑪經紀人恩迪亞(Bouna Ndiaye)在兩年前受訪表示,他們認為不適合讓文班亞瑪增加太多體重,就如同傳奇中鋒賈霸(Kareem Abdul-Jabbar)一樣始終保持相對瘦長的身形,似乎才能真正讓他球員生涯走得長遠。
去年夏天,文班亞瑪的官方體重約為235磅,從雙臂線條不難看出他在休季期間耗費多少苦心鍛鍊體格。
Coming into his rookie season, Wemby was listed at 210 pounds The Spurs now have him listed at 235 lbs 😳 pic.twitter.com/QkJIc51GZw
— The Lead (@TheLeadSM) September 30, 2024
比較可惜的是,文班亞瑪這個賽季因為出現肩膀血栓,只打了46場比賽就提前關機,但場均24.3分11.0籃板3.8阻攻的數據依舊亮眼,從他日前在節目上秀出的上半身肌肉,不難看出這段期間依舊維持非常精實的鍛鍊。
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