Wembanyama Plays Chess in Washington Square Park
<img src="https://www.usatoday.com/gcdn/authoring/authoring-images/2024/12/28/USAT/77277149007-usatsi-25071136.jpg?crop=3997,2248,x0,y208&width=660&height=372&format=pjpg&auto=webp" alt="Victor Wembanyama playing chess in Washington Square Park">Following a stellar performance against the Brooklyn Nets, where he scored 19 points, grabbed seven rebounds, and blocked six shots, NBA star Victor Wembanyama surprised New Yorkers with an impromptu chess match in Manhattan's Washington Square Park.
Wembanyama, known for his exceptional basketball skills, took to social media to invite anyone interested in a game. Despite the rain, a crowd gathered to watch the 7-foot-3-inch player compete against local chess enthusiasts.
The event quickly gained attention online, with photos and videos circulating on social media. Wembanyama later thanked those who joined him, showcasing his down-to-earth personality.
This unexpected chess match provided a unique glimpse into the life of the young NBA star beyond the basketball court, highlighting his engaging personality and interest in activities outside of the sport.
The San Antonio Spurs are currently on a four-game road trip, and this chess match provided a moment of relaxation before their next game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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