Victor Wembanyama, the San Antonio Spurs' star center, made history on Wednesday with a career-high 50-point game against the Washington Wizards. In the Spurs' 139-130 win, Wembanyama became the youngest center in NBA history to score 50 points in a game. He achieved this feat at 20 years and 314 days old, also making him the fourth-youngest player in NBA history to reach this milestone. Wembanyama shot 18 of 29 from the field, including 8 of 16 from three-point range, and added six rebounds, three blocks, two assists, and a steal to his performance. This game marked his third consecutive game with five or more three-pointers made, a record for any center in NBA history. Wembanyama's performance has highlighted his two-way dominance and significant improvement in his shooting, particularly from three-point range, where he has now made 20 of 37 shots over the last three games[1][2][4].
Wembanyama's historic night included several notable records: he is the first center in NBA history to have three straight games with five-plus three-pointers made and the tallest player to hit eight or more three-pointers in a single game. His performance has been a turning point in the season for the Spurs, who are now 6-6 after struggling last year. This surge is attributed to Wembanyama's consistent improvement and dominance on the court[2][4][5].
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