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Wemby plus-minus debate: from a 42-game claim to a corrected 30-game impact run

Victor Wembanyama plus-minus consistency discussion in Spurs game-impact context, horizontal 16:9
Summary

A viral stat post claimed Victor Wembanyama had a 42-game streak of positive plus-minus since Feb. 1, then corrected itself to one negative game (March 1 vs Knicks), reducing the run to 30.

A Spurs/Wembanyama stat thread went viral with a clear headline number: Victor Wembanyama had reportedly posted positive plus-minus in 42 straight games since Feb. 1. The same thread later issued an edit, saying there was one negative game in that span (listed as March 1 vs the Knicks), which reduced the streak framing to 30 games.

Those are the key figures from the post itself: 42 initially, then one exception, then 30 after correction. The thread also highlighted game-level context to support the broader point, including a cited night where Wembanyama was +4 in a 15-point team loss, arguing his minutes remained net-positive even when final scorelines were not.

What is confirmed is the sequence of numbers and the correction inside the source discussion. What remains true after the correction is the underlying signal: lineup performance with Wembanyama has repeatedly trended better than non-Wemby minutes.

Bottom line: the exact streak count was adjusted, but the impact narrative did not disappear. The corrected version still points to unusually consistent on-court value measured through plus-minus context.

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