Wembanyama upset in NBA ‘Rising Stars’ clash

Team Detlef center Oscar Tshiebwe of the Indiana Mad Ants dunks against Team Jalen center Walker Kessler of the Utah Jazz during a Rising Stars semifinal at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Supplied)
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Updated 17 February 2024
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Wembanyama upset in NBA ‘Rising Stars’ clash

  • France’s Wembanyama caught the eye with 11 points, seven rebounds, two blocks and a steal
  • The Rising Stars tournament is the highlight of the opening day of All-Star weekend

LOS ANGELES: Victor Wembanyama’s hopes of victory in the NBA All-Star week’s ‘Rising Stars’ tournament came to an abrupt end on Friday as his team suffered an upset 41-36 defeat in the semifinals.

San Antonio Spurs rookie Wembanyama spearheaded a strong-looking lineup coached by Spanish legend Pau Gasol that many tipped to cruise into Friday’s final.

But their opponents — coached by Germany’s three-time NBA All-Star Detlef Schrempf and drawn from the NBA’s G-League development league — tore up the script with a deserved win in the first-to-40 semifinal.

Mac McClung led the scoring with 12 points for the underdogs while Alondes Williams finished with 11 points.

France’s Wembanyama, meanwhile caught the eye with 11 points, seven rebounds, two blocks and a steal, but it was not enough to carry “Team Pau” to victory.

Wembanyama, the No.1 pick in last year’s draft who has been billed as a once-in-a-generation talent comparable to LeBron James, was part of a strong lineup that also included in-form Golden State player Brandin Podziemski and No.2 draft pick Brandon Miller of the Charlotte Hornets.

However, Schrempf’s lineup were soon in control, opening up a 10-point lead at 23-13 before closing out the win.

The underdogs found the going harder in Friday’s final, however, being beaten 26-13 by a team coached by Jalen Rose in the final.

The Rising Stars tournament is the highlight of the opening day of All-Star weekend, followed by the skills competition on Saturday and Sunday’s NBA All-Star game.

 


Thailand and Poland crowned globe’s best at FIFAe World Cup

Updated 15 December 2025
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Thailand and Poland crowned globe’s best at FIFAe World Cup

  • Thailand crowned champion of eFootball Mobile, and Poland of Console title
  • FIFAe Finals 2025 to conclude with FIFAe World Cup featuring Rocket League from Dec. 15-19

RIYADH: The FIFAe World Cup united the globe’s top nations in Riyadh at the weekend with Thailand and Poland crowned champions on mobile and console respectively.

The two competitions launched the FIFAe Finals 25, the leading event of football esports running until Dec. 19.

Represented by Jomkata “JXMKT” Yupraphat, Thailand defeated Jose Antonio “JUNINHO” Maciel junior in a captivating final to secure the crown as the world’s best on mobile.

Poland, featuring Milosz “Zilo” Zietek and Mikolaj “Ostrybuch” Zietek, lifted the trophy on console.

With over 16.5 million players taking part globally this season, the stage is set to introduce the next generation of esports talent. The journey continues in February when the FIFAe Challenger Series kicks off in-game in eFootball, marking the first step to the FIFAe World Cup 2026.

The current FIFAe World Cup featuring Rocket League takes place from Dec. 15 to 19.