Why star prospect Victor Wembanyama won't be attending 2023 NBA Draft Combine

Edward Sutelan

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Victor Wembanyama is considered to be a generational talent. The league has likely not seen a prospect as talented as the 7-5 French star since LeBron James came out of high school.

It is all but a guarantee that on June 22, the team with the first overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft will select him. But they will be doing so without seeing him at the NBA combine.

The list of attendants for the 2023 NBA Draft Combine was released on Wednesday, and Wembanyama's name was not among the 78 players announced as participating in the workouts, which are set to take place next week.

Wembanyama's decision not to participate will not have any impact on his draft stock given the immense talent he has shown overseas. However, it will still be one fewer chance for teams — and fans — to get a glimpse of the 19-year-old superstar before he is officially selected first overall.

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Why won't Wembanyama be in Chicago for the combine? Here's what you need to know.

Why Victor Wembanyama won't be at the NBA Draft Combine

When the 2023-24 NBA season begins, Wembanyama will officially be stateside and the new face of a franchise. But until then, he's still playing for another team.

Wembanyama is the star of the Boulogne-Levallois Metropolitans 92, one of the teams in France's top basketball league, Betclic Elite. Boulogne-Levallois still has a few games remaining on the schedule, facing Cholet on the road on May 12 and Paris at home on May 16, the latter directly conflicting with the combine.

Rather than leave his team at the end of the season to work out in front of NBA personnel, Wembanyama is opting to stay in France and finish out the year with his current squad. His team currently sits second in the overall standings with a 22-10 record, trailing only AS Monaco (26-6).

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Victor Wembanyama stats

In his first season with the Metropolitans 92, Wembanyama has been a superstar and is far and away the frontrunner to win Betclic Elite MVP, which will be announced on May 17. As of May 10, Wembanyama leads the league in points, rebounds and blocks, per Basketball Reference.

Here's a look at how he has performed so far in 2022-23:

MPG FG-FGA (FG%) 3P-3PA (3P%) PPG RPG APG SPG BPG
32.3 238-510 (46.7%) 47-161 (29.2%) 21.8 10.3 2.4 0.8 3.1

When is the NBA Draft Combine?

  • Dates: May 15-21

The NBA Draft Combine will run from May 15 to 21, starting with strength, agility and shooting drills on Monday from 3-5 p.m. ET. Fans can tune in on the NBA app to follow the drills.

The 2023 NBA Draft Lottery will be held on Tuesday, May 16, which will be broadcast on ESPN at 8:30 p.m. ET.

There will be more NBA combine coverage on ESPN2 on Wednesday from 2-6 p.m. ET and on Thursday from 4-8 p.m. ET.

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NBA Draft Combine participants 2023

Player School/Team
Trey Alexander Creighton
Amari Bailey UCLA
Emoni Bates Eastern Michigan
Reece Beekman Virginia
Adem Bona UCLA
Kobe Brown Missouri
Kobe Bufkin Michigan
Toumani Camara Dayton
Sidy Cissoko G League Ignite
Jaylen Clark UCLA
Noah Clowney Alabama
Ricky Council IV Arkansas
Gradey Dick Kansas
Nikola Djurisic Mega Basket (Serbia)
Zach Edey Purdue
Adam Flagler Baylor
Keyonte George Baylor
Mouhamed Gueye Washington State
Coleman Hawkins Illinois
Jordan Hawkins UConn
Scoot Henderson G league Ignite
Taylor Hendricks UCF
DaRon Holmes II Dayton
Jalen Hood-Schifino Indiana
Jett Howard Michigan
Andre Jackson Jr. UConn
GG Jackson II South Carolina
Trayce Jackson-Davis Indiana
Jaime Jaquez Jr. UCLA
Keyontae Johnson Kansas State
Colby Jones Xavier
Ryan Kalkbrenner Creighton
Arthur Kaluma Creighton
Mojave King G League Ignite
Bobi Klintman Wake Forest
Maxwell Lewis Pepperdine
Dereck Lively II Duke
Chris Livingston Kentucky
Seth Lundy Penn State
Kevin McCullar Kansas
Mike Miles Jr. TCU
Brandon Miller Alabama
Jordan Miller Miami
Leonard Miller G League Ignite
Judah Mintz Syracuse
Dillon Mitchell Texas
Omari Moore San Jose State
Kris Murray Iowa
Grant Nelson North Dakota State
James Nnaji Barcelona (Spain)
Julian Phillips Tennessee
Jalen Pickett Penn State
Brandin Podziemski Santa Clara
Olivier-Maxence Prosper Marquette
Rayan Rupert NZ Breakers (New Zealand)
Adama Sanogo UConn
Marcus Sasser Houston
Brice Sensabaugh Ohio State
Terrence Shannon Jr. Illinois
Ben Sheppard Belmont
Jalen Slawson Furman
Amen Thompson Overtime Elite
Ausar Thompson Overtime Elite
Drew Timme Gonzaga
Oscar Tshiebwe Kentucky
Azuolas Tubelis Arizona
Tristan Vukcevic Partizan (Serbia)
Jarace Walker Houston
Cason Wallace Kentucky
Jordan Walsh Arkansas
Dariq Whitehead Duke
Cam Whitmore Villanova
Jalen Wilson Kansas
Isaiah Wong Miami

Edward Sutelan

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Edward Sutelan joined The Sporting News in 2021 after covering high school sports for PennLive. Edward graduated from The Ohio State University in 2019, where he gained experience covering the baseball, football and basketball teams. Edward also spent time working for The Columbus Dispatch and Cape Cod Times.