“Alien”, “extraterrestrial”, “inhuman”… Whether it is the best scorer in the NBA, LeBron James, or the coach of the French basketball team, Vincent Collet, the superlatives to describe Victor Wembanyama come sometimes to be missed. It must be said that, at 19 years old, measuring 2.22 meters, wearing size 55 shoes and being the first Frenchman in history to be selected in first position in the “draft” – this vast “grant” for young players – has what to question.

The images captured over nearly a year by Marc Sauvourel and David Tiago Ribeiro, the directors of Un1que, Victor Wembanyama – the Wembanyama clan wanted the documentary to be produced by a French team –, remind us that the UFO of world basketball he has only really been in the spotlight since October 2022. At that time, he took part – with his Metropolitans 92 team from Boulogne-Levallois (Hauts-de-Seine) – in a promotional tour in Las Vegas ( Nevada), where he played two games against a team from the G-League, the NBA’s satellite development league. A marketing masterstroke from the player’s agents.

In this documentary that looks like a film – as the French prodigy’s journey seems to come from a Hollywood scenario – the viewer becomes aware of the considerable role of the Wembanyama family in Victor’s success. His mother, who has supported him since his first baskets at Chesnay (Yvelines), still does not hesitate to crop him whenever she wants. “Just because people idolize you doesn’t mean you have to get a big head,” she said to her son when opening letters from his fans in the family home. Eve, her sister, cannot hold back her tears when talking about her “little” brother.

Beyond the parquet floors

The basketball player is grateful to his former coaches. He will invite them all for a large table before flying to the United States. Anecdotes about his best three points in youth teams will be heard throughout the evening.

Un1que also gives the opportunity to discover the athlete beyond the courts. “If I hadn’t been a basketball player, I would surely have done art, especially comics,” he says. Between training and an interview, he reads, draws, listens to music of all kinds. Marc Sauvourel and David Tiago Ribeiro were inspired by this in their creation: drawings illustrate the story of the basketball player and music – classical or hip-hop – combines with the images.

The “draft” of Thursday June 22 rounded off Victor Wembanyama’s year and, at the same time, the Canal documentary. This ceremony is the start of a career that promises to be exceptional. The Frenchman will make his first official steps in the NBA on Wednesday, October 25, with the San Antonio Spurs, facing the Dallas Mavericks.