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Victor Wembanyama and Chris Paul’s bid at winning the NBA’s Skills Challenge crown on All-Star Saturday night ended promptly when San Antonio’s star duo was disqualified for not even trying to make real attempts on their shots.
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Spurs stars Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama found quite the loophole at the NBA All-Star Skills Challenge
Saturday night at the NBA All-Star Game saw something you do not see every day: Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama being disqualified from the skills competition.
The San Antonio Spurs teammates were participating in the first portion of the NBA Skills Challenge, the Team Relay.
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