Zhang Jiawei: The Spurs have a special arrangement this season. Wen Ban takes defensive rebounds and dribbles away directly. The whole team goes down quickly.

Basketball 4:48pm, 28 October 2025 145

In the NBA regular season, the Spurs defeated the Raptors 121-103.

After the game, freelance writer Zhang Jiawei posted an article talking about the game. The content is as follows:

The Spurs have won four consecutive games.

I don't have much respect for the Raptors, but Wenban Yama is suspected of practicing in this game...

The Spurs stopped the Raptors 27-10 in the opening game, locking the game early: So far Wenban Yama has 8 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists:

A breakthrough and retreat to attract a flanker, feeding Kelden a long shot; a backcourt rebound with a long counterattack to feed Vassell.

The Spurs made 5 of 5 shots from the basket so far - including a bamboo dragonfly spinning layup from Wenban - while the Raptors made 0 of 0 shots from the basket.

The deterrent effect of the literary class is such.

After that, the Spurs maintained a double-digit point difference until Barrett and Quickley caught up to an 8-point difference in the fourth quarter.

Wenban dunked and fed Castle with a long shot, opening up the score by 13 points. Boyles caught up to 8 points, and Castle's strengths and weaknesses were immediately exposed:

Passionately jumped into the crowd and was blocked; but then looked for Barnes to make a pick-and-roll and fed a three-pointer, and the backcourt rebound fed Barnes to counterattack with a three-pointer, locking the game.

Wenban Yama finally thought, "Oh, I can still score some points." He showed off two moves in front of the basket and went down.

24 points on 8 shots.

In the four games so far, Wenban has scored 124 points—compared to last season’s average of 24 points per game, which is actually better.

However, he averaged 14 rebounds per game, 3 more than last season: mainly on defensive rebounds.

I have a small guess:

Wenban averaged 8 uninterrupted defensive rebounds per game this season, and won 3.7 defensive rebounds - last season it was 6.2 and 3.

The Spurs seem to have a special arrangement this season. After the opponent shoots, the whole team rushes down. Wen Ban is responsible for grabbing the rebound and dribbling away directly:

"Wen Ban, you pick up the rebound and directly advance, and you directly organize the offense!"

- Is this Wen Ban, a man who is 2.3 meters fast, used as a magician from Kidd West?