Even if he was not unworthy in the Spurs’ defeat against the Warriors (102-112), this Monday, Victor Wembanyama was above all talked about for the big dunk he suffered. Its author, Trayce Jackson-Davis, for his part, delivered a great anecdote afterwards.

Brutal return to the courts for Victor Wembanyama. After missing San Antonio’s last two matches, the young French interior was indeed present for this Monday’s clash against the Warriors.

Despite his 27 points and 14 rebounds, he may regret the new setback suffered by his team (102-112), as well as the viral poster inflicted on him by his counterpart Trayce Jackson-Davis:

Trayce-Jackson Davis talks about his Victor Wembanyama poster

No doubt the victim of an offensive foul, Wembanyama nevertheless had to accept having been dunked on in recent hours.

What he did shamelessly at a press conference by putting this kind of humiliation into perspective .

Jackson-Davis was called upon to dissect this action in front of journalists and admits to having prepared for it in advance with his teammate Kevon Looney:

Trayce Jackson-Davis: I saw he lunged at my right hand and since I’m left-handed, I did a spin to get back onto my left hand and got ahead.

So, I said to myself that I would try it in the basket.

Before the match, I told “Loon” that if I had the chance to test him, I would.

But at the end of the day, sometimes you’re the one getting dunked on it, so it’s still a simple action.

If he therefore did not seek to add more after this strong moment, TJD nevertheless claims to have premeditated it.

This obviously worked for him since he was able to seize the opportunity that presented itself to him in a remarkable way.

Enough to offer a second brand highlight in the space of a few days for the Warriors rookie, who could already boast of having martyred Giannis Antetokounmpo on the other side of the field:

Eager to mark his territory and show himself as much as possible in order to gain minutes, Trayce Jackson-Davis hoped to offer himself a highlight against Victor Wembanyama. It is now a done deal, something he can rightly rejoice about.