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2022 Metropolitans 92 vs. NBA G League Ignite series

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Metropolitans 92 vs. NBA G League Ignite
Dollar Loan Center, the site of the games
DateOctober 4, 2022
October 6, 2022
VenueDollar Loan Center
LocationHenderson, Nevada
ParticipantsMetropolitans 92
NBA G League Ignite
OutcomeSeries tied, 1–1

The 2022 Metropolitans 92 vs. NBA G League Ignite series was two exhibition basketball games between Metropolitans 92 and the NBA G League Ignite. It was held at the Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, Nevada on October 4 and October 6, 2022. Featuring the projected top two picks in the 2023 NBA draft, Victor Wembanyama of Metropolitans and Scoot Henderson of the Ignite, the series drew international attention and has been regarded as among the greatest NBA prospect matchups in history. The Ignite won Game 1, 122–115, with strong performances from Wembanyama and Henderson, and Wembanyama led Metropolitans to a 112–106 win in Game 2, as Henderson left with an injury in the first quarter.

Background

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Victor Wembanyama in 2022

On September 9, 2022, the NBA announced two exhibition games between the NBA G League Ignite, a developmental team in the NBA G League, and Metropolitans 92 of the LNB Pro A, the top-tier French league. The games were held at the Ignite's home arena, the Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, Nevada, on October 4 and October 6, 2022.[1] Metropolitans played three Pro A games before traveling to the United States on October 1.[2][3] Their game against Chorale Roanne was postponed to December 6, in agreement with the league and their opponent, so that they could participate in the series.[3][4] The Ignite were scheduled to begin their regular season on November 4.[5]

Metropolitans was led by head coach Vincent Collet and power forward Victor Wembanyama, who was widely expected to be the first overall pick in the 2023 NBA draft, with many analysts considering him a once-in-a-generation prospect.[6][7] Wembanyama was in his first season with the team, which also included former NBA player Tremont Waters.[8] The Ignite, under head coach Jason Hart, were led by point guard Scoot Henderson, the projected second pick in the draft, who was entering his second season with his team. The team had other draft prospects, including Leonard Miller and Sidy Cissoko, as well as veterans like former NBA player John Jenkins.[9][10]

The games marked Wembanyama's debut in the United States and the first meeting between him and Henderson.[6][11] Sports Illustrated described it as the most anticipated prospect matchup of the season.[6] Entering the first game of the series, Wembanyama called it the biggest game of his life.[12] Analysts viewed it as Henderson's best opportunity to gain consideration as the top prospect in the draft.[13][14]

Game summaries

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The series was scheduled for 7 p.m. PST on October 4 and 12 p.m. PST on October 6, 2022.[15] Games were broadcast on ESPN2 and the NBA App, with Cory Alexander and John Schriffen as commentators.[16] Agon Abazi, Julian McFadden and Catherine Chang served as referees for both games.[17][18] The series was attended by more than 200 NBA executives and scouts, with representatives from all 30 NBA teams,[19] and journalists from France, Canada and Brazil.[20] NBA players Chris Paul, Devin Booker, DeMarcus Cousins, Trevor Ariza, Damion Lee and Duane Washington Jr., and WNBA players A'ja Wilson and Chelsea Gray, were in attendance for Game 1.[21][22] NBA players Rudy Gobert and D'Angelo Russell attended Game 2.[23]

Game 1

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October 4, 2022 Metropolitans 92 France 115–122
(Series: 0–1)
United States NBA G League Ignite Henderson, Nevada
7 p.m. PST Scoring by quarter: 24–30, 28–41, 36–20, 27–31
ESPN2 Pts: Victor Wembanyama 37
Rebs: Lahaou Konaté 7
Asts: Tremont Waters 9
Box score Pts: Scoot Henderson 28
Rebs: Leonard Miller 8
Asts: Scoot Henderson 9
Arena: Dollar Loan Center
Referees: Agon Abazi, Julian McFadden, Catherine Chang


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 51 Puerto Rico Tremont Waters 18 4 9
G 5 France Lahaou Konaté 0 7 3
F 11 United States Aaron Henry 7 3 3
F 28 Senegal Ibrahima Fall Faye 11 6 1
C 1 France Victor Wembanyama 37 4 0
Reserves:
10 France Bandja Sy 10 4 1
3 United States DeVante' Jones 4 3 6
25 France Hugo Besson 18 3 0
15 France Steeve Ho You Fat 6 1 0
35 France Armel Traoré 4 1 0
0 France Bilal Coulibaly 0 0 0
14 Senegal Idrissa Ba DNP
Head coach:
France Vincent Collet
Metropolitans 92 jersey
Team colours
Metropolitans 92
NBA G League Ignite jersey
Team colours
NBA G League Ignite

0

Metropolitans Statistics G League Ignite
39/74 (52.7%) Field goals 44/93 (47.3%)
14/30 (46.7%) 3-pt field goals 13/38 (34.2%)
23/31 (74.2%) Free throws 21/26 (80.8%)
6 Offensive rebounds 13
30 Defensive rebounds 22
36 Total rebounds 35
23 Assists 31
18 Turnovers 7
6 Steals 11
8 Blocks 5
20 Personal fouls 25
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 0 United States Scoot Henderson 28 5 9
G 23 United States John Jenkins 21 3 4
F 25 France Sidy Cissoko 7 4 2
F 11 Canada Leonard Miller 8 8 2
C 12 United States Eric Mika 14 6 4
Reserves:
24 United States Aubrey Dawkins 15 3 2
1 United States Cameron Young 4 2 1
3 United States Marcus Graves 3 0 6
7 New Zealand Mojave King 8 1 0
10 Nigeria Efe Abogidi 14 3 0
31 United States James Southerland 0 0 0
5 Ukraine Pooh Jeter 0 0 1
2 United States London Johnson DNP
8 United States Shareef O'Neal DNP
Head coach:
United States Jason Hart

Game 2

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October 6, 2022 Metropolitans 92 France 112–106
(Series: 1–1)
United States NBA G League Ignite Henderson, Nevada
12 p.m. PST Scoring by quarter: 25–21, 30–35, 19–30, 38–20
ESPN2 Pts: Victor Wembanyama 36
Rebs: Victor Wembanyama 11
Asts: 4 players tied 4
Box score Pts: Aubrey Dawkins 19
Rebs: Leonard Miller 9
Asts: Marcus Graves 7
Arena: Dollar Loan Center
Referees: Agon Abazi, Julian McFadden, Catherine Chang


Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 51 Puerto Rico Tremont Waters 15 3 4
G 5 France Lahaou Konaté 2 3 0
F 11 United States Aaron Henry 24 10 1
F 28 Senegal Ibrahima Fall Faye 6 4 4
C 1 France Victor Wembanyama 36 11 4
Reserves:
3 United States DeVante' Jones 4 1 3
10 France Bandja Sy 12 4 1
25 France Hugo Besson 5 2 4
35 France Armel Traoré 2 1 4
15 France Steeve Ho You Fat 4 1 0
0 France Bilal Coulibaly 2 2 0
14 Senegal Idrissa Ba DNP
Head coach:
France Vincent Collet
Metropolitans 92 jersey
Team colours
Metropolitans 92
NBA G League Ignite jersey
Team colours
NBA G League Ignite

0

Metropolitans Statistics G League Ignite
39/81 (48.1%) Field goals 39/87 (44.8%)
6/28 (21.4%) 3-pt field goals 12/34 (35.3%)
28/36 (77.8%) Free throws 16/18 (88.9%)
10 Offensive rebounds 11
32 Defensive rebounds 28
42 Total rebounds 39
21 Assists 28
12 Turnovers 14
12 Steals 6
7 Blocks 2
21 Personal fouls 25
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 0 United States Scoot Henderson 0 1 1
G 23 United States John Jenkins 8 0 4
F 25 France Sidy Cissoko 2 1 3
F 11 Canada Leonard Miller 16 9 3
C 12 United States Eric Mika 6 6 3
Reserves:
5 Ukraine Pooh Jeter 2 2 2
10 Nigeria Efe Abogidi 2 1 0
24 United States Aubrey Dawkins 19 2 2
8 United States Shareef O'Neal 8 3 0
7 New Zealand Mojave King 15 5 2
1 United States Cameron Young 13 3 1
3 United States Marcus Graves 15 6 7
2 United States London Johnson DNP
31 United States James Southerland DNP
Head coach:
United States Jason Hart

Reaction

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The performances of Wembanyama and Henderson received praise from NBA analysts and players.[24][25] Wembanyama was called a "generational talent" by LeBron James and a "2K create a player" by Stephen Curry.[26] The Athletic writer Sam Vecenie described Game 1 as the "best NBA draft prospect game of the century."[27] The game drew comparisons to matchups between Magic Johnson and Larry Bird in the 1979 NCAA Division I basketball championship game, and between LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony in high school in 2002.[27][28][29]

Analysts speculated that the success of Wembanyama and Henderson would influence teams to tank for the 2023 NBA draft. Wembanyama was advised by NBA executives to sit out until the draft but his agent said that he would continue playing.[30][31][32]

In December 2022, Game 1 of the series was featured in the first episode of The Break, an eight-part docuseries produced by the NBA G League in partnership with The General.[33] The episode was narrated by Shaquille O'Neal and included behind-the-scenes footage of the game.[34][35]

Aftermath

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Months following the Metropolitans 92 Vs. NBA G League Ignite exhibition series, Metropolitans center Victor Wembanyama would ultimately secure his position as the #1 pick of the 2023 NBA draft, being taken by the San Antonio Spurs that year and later winning the 2024 NBA Rookie of the Year Award while also leading the NBA in blocks per game that same season. The G League Ignite's biggest star, Scoot Henderson, on the other hand, would see his draft stock fall from a projected #2 pick to become the #3 pick of the 2023 draft instead, being taken by the Portland Trail Blazers that year. In addition to those two, the Metropolitans would also see forward Bilal Coulibaly be selected as the #7 pick of the 2023 draft by the Indiana Pacers (though being traded to the Washington Wizards in an eventual three-team trade with the Phoenix Suns), while the Ignite would also see Leonard Miller, French player Sidy Cissoko, and Mojave King all get drafted in the second round of the 2023 draft. Metropolitans player Steeve Ho You Fat would also gain notable intrigue by fans outside of France due to his interesting surname.[36] Alongside Victor Wembanyama, Steeve Ho You Fat's jersey would also see notable increased sales for the Metropolitans following the exhibition games, with his surname giving off similar vibes to Rod Smart's "He Hate Me" name from the original XFL.[37]

The NBA G League Ignite would later play for one more season following these exhibition games before ultimately being shut down on March 28, 2024, due to the changing landscape for student-athletes seeing more favorable results for them via student athlete compensation being more heavily implemented in the NCAA. The NBA G League Ignite would finish their franchise with the worst record in G League history with a 2–32 record, tying the lowest amount of wins with the 2021 Iowa Wolves in a COVID-19 pandemic shortened season (though they also got a 4–12 record in the Showcase Cup that was played earlier in the season). The Metropolitans 92 wouldn't fare much better in their following season without Wembanyama and Coulibaly, as they would finish their 2023–24 season in the since rebranded LNB Élite with the worst record in the league at 4–30. Even worse for them, following their planned relegation to the LNB Pro B, in May 2024, the Metropolitans 92 announced that they were bankrupt due to the Boulogne-Billancourt municipality cutting funding for the team and being unable to find a new owner for the team afterward. However, rather than fold their own squad similar to the Ignite, the Metropolitans 92 decided to further demote their squad down to the Nationale Masculine 1 (the third-best French basketball league) in order to help restructure themselves going forward into the 2024–25 season.

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