Wemby's Clippers Domination Is A Fantasy Playoff Cheat Code
Here's the thing about the Spurs and Clippers: it's not much of a rivalry when one guy simply takes over. We've seen it twice in March 2026, and if you've got Victor Wembanyama on your fantasy roster, you're probably feeling pretty good about now. The kid is just a menace, and he’s been eating the Clippers alive.
Look, the Clippers are a good team, but they've had their number called by San Antonio this month. On March 16, the Spurs took down the Clippers 119-115. Wemby dropped 21 points and grabbed 13 boards in that one. Those are prime fantasy numbers right there, and frankly, I don't think Kawhi Leonard’s 28.2 PPG this season can completely offset the impact of a guy who fills the stat sheet like that.
Wemby's March Madness Against L.A.
And it wasn't just the one game. Ten days earlier, on March 6, the Spurs beat the Clippers again, 117-112. That game was a wild comeback, with San Antonio rallying from 25 points down. Wembanyama was a huge factor, and you know he was stuffing the box score. His ability to impact the game in so many ways – blocks, steals, points, rebounds – makes him a fantasy monster, especially in category leagues.
The Clippers, for their part, have been trying to make adjustments. They beat the Spurs 122-117 back on April 8, 2025, and 122-86 on December 31, 2024. But this recent stretch in March 2026? It's been all Spurs, and more specifically, all Wemby. His usage rate and sheer volume of stats make him almost matchup-proof for fantasy purposes. You just plug him in and let him feast.
Real talk: if you drafted Wembanyama, you effectively secured a cheat code for your fantasy playoffs. He's not just putting up numbers; he's putting up *efficient* numbers against a quality opponent. Any general manager who faced Wemby in those early March matchups probably saw their playoff hopes take a significant hit. The Clippers' struggles against San Antonio this season are a clear indicator of how dominant one player can be.
I'm telling you, Wembanyama finishes the 2025-2026 season averaging over 2.5 blocks and 1.5 steals per game, cementing his status as the most valuable big man in fantasy basketball.