The San Antonio Spurs head into the playoffs riding one of the hottest streaks in the league: 11 straight wins and clear growth under head coach Mitch Johnson. But the real turning point has a clear name: Victor Wembanyama.



The French big man is now far more than a prospect. He has become a complete force, capable of impacting both ends of the floor. And it’s precisely this versatility that is fueling a growing belief: the Spurs can compete with anyone.


Kendrick Perkins: “There’s no game plan to stop him”


Speaking on the Road Trippin’ podcast, Kendrick Perkins was blunt and direct:



Perkins also emphasized how the Spurs’ real advantage lies on defense:



This highlights a key point: it’s not just Wembanyama’s individual impact, but the systemic effect he creates. His presence alters opponents’ decisions, timing, and spacing.


Elite defense and unique impact: why Wembanyama is different


Calling Wembanyama just a rim protector would be reductive. He’s closer to a “total deterrent”:



  • Elite timing as a shot blocker

  • Ability to cover ground instantly

  • Veteran-level defensive reads

  • A rare combination of length and mobility


In the paint, the feeling is clear: opponents rethink their decisions before even attacking the rim.


Historically, very few players have had this kind of impact. Still, some caution is needed – the comparison to all-time great defenders holds in terms of potential, not yet in playoff consistency.


The real question mark: the playoff test


There is, however, one aspect that Perkins seems to take for granted: the automatic translation of this dominance into the NBA Playoffs.


It’s worth pausing and questioning that assumption:



  • The playoffs are a completely different environment

  • Teams prepare targeted adjustments for every possession

  • Young players, even elite ones, often face an initial drop-off


The Spurs, and Wembanyama himself, have not yet truly been tested under that level of pressure.


The Spurs system


Another way to interpret the Spurs’ rise is this:

not just a dominant Wembanyama, but a defensive system that amplifies his strengths.


In other words:



  • Wembanyama is the centerpiece

  • The system makes him even more devastating


If that’s the case, then the playoff challenge shifts: it’s not about “stopping Wembanyama,” but about breaking the Spurs’ defensive balance.


The excitement around Victor Wembanyama is more than justified. He’s already playing at a level few in history have reached this early. But calling him “unstoppable” is a strong claim – one that the NBA Playoffs will have to prove.



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