Giannis Antetokounmpo has never been one to hold back, and during the NBA All-Star Game, he made sure to keep things entertaining. Mic’d up during the event, the Milwaukee Bucksstar turned to Charles Barkley and hit him with a playful jab about Victor Wembanyama.
“Hey Chuck, back in the day, you couldn’t guard him,”Giannis quipped, pointing toward the towering Spurs rookie. Barkley laughed it off, but Giannis wasn’t done. “So, anything you say on TV, that does not matter. You’ve never faced something like this.”
Giannis disses Barkley and says that he would not be able to guard Victor Wembanyama in his prime
It was a lighthearted moment, but the underlying message was clear-Wembanyama is unlike anything the NBA has seen before. At 7’4″, with guard-like skills and elite shot-blocking, the French phenom is already redefining what’s possible for a big man.
Wembanyama, who was nearby, shook Barkley’s hand, fully aware that he was at the center of the conversation. His All-Star selection, despite being just a rookie, was proof of how much respect he’s already earned in the league. Averaging 24.4 points, 10.8 rebounds, and leading the NBA in blocks, he’s showing why he was the most hyped prospect since LeBron James.
From Barkley to Wembanyama: How the NBA has evolved
The moment between Giannis and Barkley wasn’t just about jokes. It was another reminder of how much the NBA has changed. Barkley, an undersized but dominant forward in his era, played in a time when big men weren’t expected to shoot threes, dribble like guards, or cover the entire floor defensively. Wembanyama represents the evolution of the game, and players like Giannis know it.
Even though Giannis wasn’t playing due to injury, he remained one of the most entertaining figures of All-Star Weekend. His humor, combined with his appreciation for Wembanyama’s talent, added another fun chapter to an already exciting night.
With the NBA continuing to experiment with new All-Star formats, including this year’s four-team tournament, the event is constantly evolving. And if Wembanyama continues his rapid rise, he won’t just be a fun topic of conversation-he could be the one dominating future All-Star Games.
For now, though, the biggest highlight wasn’t a dunk or a deep three. It was Giannis, Chuck, and Wemby sharing a moment that perfectly captured where the league has been-and where it’s headed.