
"Wemby is the 21st century Kareem" - San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama's side quest achievement leaves fans intrigued
San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama 's side quest achievement leaves fans intrigued (Image Credit: Getty Images)
San Antonio Spurs power forward Victor Wembanyama attended a 10-day retreat at the Shaolin Temple in China. The
NBA
star shared on Instagram the glimpses from monk life he experienced there.
Pictures of him going bald, indulging in martial arts, and practicing meditation comprised the photo dump.
An Instagram account, Complex Sports, summed up his retreat experience as a 'side quest' achievement.
Wembanyama's quest for inner peace and mental resilience found a fruitful end at the retreat. Though he has not spoken on the matter, his pictures revealed the message aptly.
Victor's picture sparked uproar among fans.
They were intrigued by the player's retreat experience. A fan commented, ' Wemby is the 21st Century Kareem. 🤞🏾 This is that Enter the Dragon chapter! 🥋' comparing him to the NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
The pictures caught the fans' attention in no time. Till the time of writing this piece, the photo dump received 1,320,608 likes.
Victor Wembanyama treats fans with Shaolin Temple experience
Victor Wembanyama chose to work on his physical and mental well-being in the offseason using age-old Shaolin Temple's practices.
He shared his Shaolin Temple retreat experience with fans on Instagram. The pictures recapped his spiritual journey at the retreat. He followed every rule of the temple diligently. From going bald and wearing a robe, to practicing meditation diligently, he soaked in the monk's life during his 10-day stay in retreat. The photo dump revealed his unseen side, which touched fans deeply.
Fans were quick to react to the player's quest for mental clarity and spiritual growth.
They poured love and wished him a great season ahead.
Fans poured endearing comments on Victor Wembanyama's pictures from Shaolin Temple retreat
Victor Wembanyama's pictures from the Shaolin Temple retreat drew interesting reactions from fans. They hoped the player would deliver an MVP season after his time at the retreat.
Here is how fans shared their different opinions:
'He's literally taller than the great wall of china…,' was @ethanisonhold's comment
'With that Kung-Fu trainning, Wemby's gonna be unplayable next season !' commented @swiftball_off
Fans reacted to Victor Wembanyama's Shaolin Temple retreat pictures
Wembanyama's pictures hit the right chord among fans.
They considered his activities at the retreat as a preparation for the grueling time the NBA season brings.
Wembanyama has demonstrated the potential of a star with his record-breaking performance at a young age. On April 14, 2024, with 250 blocks, he became the youngest NBA player to have the most blocks in the association to his credit.
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Victor Wembanyama goes bald for a Shaolin monk retreat in China, sending NBA fans into a frenzy with the surprising new look
Wembanyama's physique, athleticism, and discipline make him a valuable player. How he channels monk energy into his game remains to be seen.
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