Jaden McDaniels calls Victor Wembanyama the greatest defender in the NBA today

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The San Antonio Spurs are now in the Western Conference Finals after dominating the Minnesota Timberwolves in the last couple of games in their series. Victor Wembanyama showcased why he is a superstar, proving he is one of the best all-around players in the league.

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With his size, Wembanyama is always a matchup for his opponents. However, his defense is still his best trait, which is recognized by most of the NBA, including elite defenders like Minnesota's Jaden McDaniels.

Victor Wembanyama gets a rave review from Jaden McDaniels

Wembanyama is one of the most impressive players in the league because he is already a physical marvel. However, he uses that frame well with his shot-blocking ability and overall intimidating presence.

As an elite defender himself, McDaniels recognizes that kind of value that is brought to the team. Considering he plays alongside a similar caliber of defender in Rudy Gobert, McDaniels can appreciate Wembanyama's impact.

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In the series between San Antonio and Minnesota, it was clear that the Spurs were playing at a high level because of Wembanyama. They even lost a game because Wembanyama was ejected from the game.

That brought new confidence to the Timberwolves, but that was erased in Games 5 and 6. It goes to show that Wembanyama is a special player, and his impact should not be ignored.

"Wemby is probably the greatest defender I've ever played against. Him being so tall and so long, it was hard to get to the rim. That’s pretty much the most part. I was able to get to my spots, but playing Wemby, he’s huge. He’s so tall. He’s the greatest defender I've ever played against," McDaniels said in his press conference after Game 6.

Moving forward, the Spurs will be perennial contenders as long as Wembanyama is on the roster. Not only is he a generational defender, but he is also improving on the offensive end day by day, which is scary for the league.

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