NBA legend Paul Pierce is making waves with a bold claim that has the basketball world buzzing. The Hall of Famer recently declared that San Antonio Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama is already the most complete player in NBA history—surpassing even all-time greats like LeBron James, Michael Jordan, and Nikola Jokic.
"He is the most complete player we've ever seen play the game," Pierce said on a recent podcast. "Like, we can talk about Bron, Jordan, Joker—he is the most complete player in the history of the game. The way he influences the defense, then when he turns it offensive he's making all kinds of shots."
To be clear, Pierce isn't suggesting Wembanyama has a better career resume than these legends. Instead, he's pointing to the 22-year-old's unprecedented two-way impact at his size. At 7-foot-4, Wembanyama combines shot-blocking dominance with guard-like handles and shooting range—a skill set the NBA has never seen before.
This season, Wembanyama averaged 25.0 points, 11.5 rebounds, and a league-leading 3.1 blocks per game. He carried the Spurs to the Western Conference semifinals, already making his mark in just his second playoff run.
Of course, fans were quick to push back. Critics pointed to Jordan's six championship rings, LeBron's 22 years of sustained dominance across multiple franchises, and Jokic's three MVP awards and NBA title. The argument is clear: Wembanyama still needs to prove his durability and win at the highest level to truly join that conversation.
But the talent is undeniable. Wembanyama is changing how the game is played, and whether you agree with Pierce or not, one thing is certain—this is just the beginning for a player who could redefine greatness.
