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Victor Wembanyama Workout Left Kevin Garnett Surprised

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Victor Wembanyama Workout Left Kevin Garnett Surprised

At Houston sports bars from Midtown to The Heights, NBA talk rarely stays quiet in the offseason. Victor Wembanyama gave Rockets fans one more reason to pay attention this week after Kevin Garnett shared fresh details about their summer workout and admitted he walked in with low expectations before leaving impressed.

Garnett discussed the session publicly and described a different kind of experience than he expected. The Hall of Famer said he did not think much positive would come from the link-up at first, but Wembanyama changed that view through his approach, skill level, and willingness to be coached. For anyone tracking the Western Conference, that matters. The San Antonio Spurs already have one of the league's most unusual young stars, and Garnett's comments add more weight to the idea that Wembanyama is still climbing fast.

Kevin Garnett said Victor Wembanyama changed his mind

Garnett's takeaway was straightforward. He expected little from the offseason run, then saw enough to speak openly about Wembanyama's work. That says something coming from one of the most demanding big men the NBA has seen. Garnett built his reputation on edge, intensity, and high standards, so praise from him tends to land harder than the usual offseason hype.

Wembanyama has already forced that kind of reaction around the league. His size sets him apart, but Garnett focused on more than measurements. The impression came from how Wembanyama handled the work, absorbed instruction, and carried himself during the session. Those details matter more than a summer clip on social media.

Why the Rockets have reason to care

This is where the Houston Rockets angle comes in. San Antonio is a division rival, and Wembanyama is not some distant Eastern Conference storyline. He is part of the road ahead for Houston, a young team trying to push higher in the West. If Garnett believes Wembanyama is sharpening key parts of his game, that affects the competition the Rockets will face multiple times next season.

Houston has its own rising core, and those matchups with San Antonio already carry extra juice because of the young talent on both rosters. Any sign that Wembanyama is adding polish to his game raises the level of those meetings. Rivalries in the Southwest Division do not need much help, but a stronger Wembanyama gives them another layer.

Offseason work carries more weight with this player

NBA summers are full of glowing reviews that fade by opening night. Garnett's comments stand out because they came with a measure of skepticism first. He did not sell a polished brand line. He said he expected little and came away with a different opinion. That makes the praise more credible.

Training camp is still ahead, so the next proof will come on the floor when Wembanyama faces Houston again. Those Rockets-Spurs games should carry added bite if both young cores keep developing at this pace.

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