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Lakers Make NBA History with Six Players Scoring 25+ Points in Two Games
5 Nov
Summary
- Deandre Ayton compares facing Victor Wembanyama to playing against the Monstars
- Wembanyama is a "once-in-a-generation player" who can "do everything"
- It takes a whole team to guard Wembanyama

In a remarkable feat, the Los Angeles Lakers have made NBA history by having six different players score 25 or more points in just two games. This unprecedented scoring display has set the league abuzz.
Meanwhile, as the Lakers prepare to face off against Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs, Deandre Ayton of the Phoenix Suns has offered a vivid comparison. Ayton likened the experience of facing Wembanyama to playing against the Monstars from the movie Space Jam, calling the young phenom "unbelievable" and "truly a once-in-a-generation player." Ayton emphasized that Wembanyama "can do everything" and that "it takes a whole team to guard him."
The matchup between Ayton's Suns and Wembanyama's Spurs promises to be a must-see event, as the league's established stars attempt to contain the league's next generational talent.




