What happened: On NBA TV's The Association, analyst Darren Collison argued that Victor Wembanyama might be the first player who could score zero points and still have a drastic impact on a game. He framed Wembanyama's value around defense, rim protection and the intangible ways he tilts possessions rather than raw box-score production.
Why it matters: The praise arrives as Wembanyama anchors a team back on the NBA's biggest stage for the first time in decades. It underscores a recurring theme of his postseason: that his gravity and shot-blocking, not scoring, are what bend games in his side's favor.
What to watch: Watch whether that no-box-score impact holds up under the brightest lights of the NBA Finals, where Wembanyama's defense could decide tight possessions.