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Steph Curry Hilariously Tried to Win a Jump Ball Against Victor Wembanyama

The two superstars squared off on Friday, and the 14-inch difference between the two was very apparent.
Steph Curry Hilariously Tried to Win a Jump Ball Against Victor Wembanyama
Steph Curry Hilariously Tried to Win a Jump Ball Against Victor Wembanyama

To the average person, the 6’ 2” Stephen Curry is quite tall. In the basketball world, however, the Warriors guard is one of the more diminutive superstars that the NBA has seen.

The same cannot be said for Spurs rookie center Victor Wembanyama. The No. 1 pick in the 2023 draft has taken the league by storm so far this preseason, and for good reason. He possesses incredible shooting and ball-handling ability—two attributes that also set Curry apart—while being listed at 7’ 4”.

Curry’s sharpshooting has helped change basketball. He does things on the court that few can even dream of. Beating a man more than a foot taller than him for a jump ball, however, is not one of them.

Give Curry credit for trying, though. To open Friday night’s preseason game between the Warriors and Spurs, Curry really tried to tip the ball away from Wembanyama. Unsurprisingly, it didn’t quite work out.

He wasn’t the only Splash Brother to get an up-close look at what Wembanyama can do. A few minutes later, the rangy rookie came out from the post to block a Klay Thompson three-point attempt, and followed it up with an easy transition dunk.

Wembanyama leads all scorers with 12 points along with three blocks in just eight minutes of play. San Antonio leads Golden State 44–35 at the end of the first quarter.

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Dan Lyons
DAN LYONS

Dan Lyons is a staff writer and editor at Sports Illustrated. He joined SI for his second stint in November 2024 after a season as senior college football writer at Athlon Sports and previous three-year run at SI as a writer and editor for the Breaking and Trending News team. When he’s not watching a game, you can find Dan at an indie concert venue or movie theater. Dan has a bachelor’s degree in writing and rhetoric from Syracuse.