Victor Wembanyama ‘is expected to SKIP next month’s summer league’ for the San Antonio Spurs as some fans splurge $500 on tickets for an early glimpse at NBA Draft’s likely top pick

The San Antonio Spurs will field at team at next month’s Summer League in Sacramento, but they’ll likely be doing so without the presumptive top pick in this month’s NBA Draft.

Victor Wembanyama, 19, is expected to skip Summer League action, according to a report from popular blog, Spurs Talk. Wembanyama’s agent did not immediately respond to a request for confirmation.

Tickets prices are soaring for the Sacramento event, just in case Wembanyama plays there. Some courtside seats are on resale sites for more than $500 apiece – an unheard of sum for Summer League.

Wembanyama’s absence at Summer League is somewhat expected, give that his season is actually still ongoing in his native France. The 7-foot-4 phenom and his Boulogne-Levallois Metropolitans 92 teammates are scheduled to face Monaco in Game 3 of the Pro A season on Thursday, trailing 2-0 in a best-of-five series that could last until June 20.

Meanwhile, the NBA Draft is scheduled for Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on June 22.

Victor Wembanyama, 19, is expected to skip Summer League action, per one report

Wembanyama's 7-foot-4 frame makes him a reliable shot blocker and solid defensive presence

American NBA prospects coming from the NCAA ranks have been done playing organized basketball since March, so it’s expected that Alabama’s Brandon Miller or Villanova’s Cam Whitmore will play at either the Sacramento Summer League on July 3 and 5 or the longer Las Vegas Summer League, from July 7 through July 17.

Dallas Mavericks star Luca Doncic found himself in a similar situation following the 2018 NBA Draft, when he was picked third overall while wrapping up his tenure with Real Madrid.

Without Summer League, NBA fans will need to wait until this fall to see Wembanyama playing stateside.

There are a few business matters left to tend to around the NBA in the coming days. A championship parade awaits on Thursday in Denver, some end-of-season meetings for players are on tap in Miami, and Memphis is expecting word soon on what penalty Ja Morant’s latest troubles will bring.

Then in a few days, all eyes will turn to New York because Wembanyama is finally coming, and that’s where his journey will begin.

Wembanyama applauds before the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 European Qualifiers

In a little more than a week, Wembanyama – the  once-in-a-generation talent who will enter the league with fanfare the likes of which hasn’t been seen since the arrival of LeBron James in 2003 – will be a member of the San Antonio Spurs.

The plan is that he’ll fly to New York next week, be there when the Spurs select him with the No. 1 pick, then head to San Antonio to start the next chapter.

‘It’s going to be a dream come true for him,’ said Paolo Banchero, last season’s No. 1 draft pick by Orlando.

There will be 57 other players – two picks were forfeited – chosen in the draft on June 22. Those 57 players, combined, won’t generate anywhere near the level of attention that Wembanyama will get.

That’s no knock on those players. It just speaks to the phenomenon that Wembanyama already is.

‘In terms of living up to the hype these days, the coverage is exponential, more than what it was even for those players who historically were coming in with enormous hype,’ NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said. ‘And so, even if it’s below some level of expectation, it’ll still be enormous. I was with him when we were in Paris in January, and frankly, when you’re 7-4, everywhere he goes there will be enormous attention, enormous focus on him. And he’s used to that.’

In another example of how big a deal everything Wembanyama does is, he won’t be playing in his team’s home arena on Thursday.

Monaco's Elie Okobo (L) fights for the ball with Wembanyama in the Finals if the French League

Boulogne-Levallois actually moved its home games in the French finals to Roland Garros – site of the French Open that was just completed this past weekend. A crowd of about 14,000 is expected to watch in the same stadium where Novak Djokovic reigned supreme on Sunday, and if Wembanyama’s team loses, it’ll be a chance for those fans to bid him au revoir before he departs for the NBA.

Former NBA player and executive Kiki VanDeWeghe said coming to the NBA will present some challenges for Wembanyama.

‘Yes, there will be pressure. There’s no doubt about it,’ VanDeWeghe said. ‘But professional basketball is about, more than anything, you’re a paid competitor. You’re paid to compete and you compete in front of a lot of people. It really, many, many times, boils down to how you handle it. Do I think there’s going to be pressure? Tons of it. Do I think he’s up for it? By everything I can see, it sure seems like it.’

The first look at Wembanyama in a Spurs uniform could come July 3 in Sacramento, when San Antonio will be one of six teams participating in the California Classic – a smaller summer league before the full-scale, 30-team NBA Summer League begins July 7 in Las Vegas.

Silver said Wembanyama will be aided by the fact that he’s already been playing professionally in France, so he’ll have at least some idea of what to expect in the NBA – and, obviously, the Spurs have an elite track record with big men who land in their lap through the lottery, with Hall of Famers David Robinson and Tim Duncan the examples there.

Silver said Wembanyama is aided by the fact that he's already been playing pro in France

He also suggested that Wembanyama might pick up a thing or two from seeing this year’s NBA Finals.

‘The older I get, the more I learn,’ Silver said. ‘And I think the Nuggets and Heat are two fantastic examples of that at the end of the day, it’s about doing the work.’

VanDeWeghe also offered this reminder: Even for as talented as Wembanyama is, joining the best league in the world comes with a learning curve.

‘He seems like a great kid and somebody who really has his heart in the right place,’ VanDeWeghe said. ‘His mind seems to be in the right place. But it’s not an easy road. These guys are good. I mean, everybody’s good. You step into an arena where everybody’s got tremendous skills and tremendous physicality and tough mentally. Otherwise, they wouldn’t be there. And so, it’s a lot more competitive, but I really do think he will do great.’

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