Victor Wembanyama Posts Rare Triple-Double After Arriving To Game Wearing One Of The Dumbest Outfits Ever

Victor Wembanyama left NBA fans speechless for two different reasons on Monday night during the San Antonio Spurs' visit to Toronto to take on the Raptors.

The Frenchman arrived at Scotiabank Arena wearing what is easily one of the most outrageous pregame outfits we've seen in the NBA all season. Wembanyama was dressed in black from head to toe in the most literal sense possible.

The Spurs' big man rolled up to the game in black slacks, a black leather jacket, and a black ski mask complete with black goggles to completely hide his face. 

If I ran into a 7-foot-4 dude who has arms longer than my body, I'd consider he may be an alien. I'm not entirely convinced Wembanyama isn't extraterrestrial even without the absurd wardrobe, so that checks out regardless.

Wembanyama was clearly feeling himself ahead of the game and those immaculate vibes carried over to the court as he managed to post a super-rare triple-double we don't often see in the NBA.

The 20-year-old scored 27 points, snagged 14 rebounds, and blocked 10 shots in just 29 minutes of action. He became just the 26th player in NBA history to record a triple-double that included double-digit blocks, which isn't too bad for a guy playing in just his 48th NBA game.

One of the other very few players to record the same style triple-double happens to be San Antonio legend David Robinson, who happened to pull off the same feat not once, but three times during his rookie campaign alone.

"It’s great company to have my name next to him," Wembanyama said after the game. "It counts even more because it’s family, it’s from the Spurs."

Wembanyama also dished out five assists in the Spurs' road victory on Monday, making him only the third player in the last 40 years to have at least 25 points, 10 rebounds, 10 blocks, and five assists in a single game, according to StatMuse.

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