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Victor Wembanyama, projected first round pick in the 2023 NBA draft, throws out the ceremonial first pitch prior to the game between the Seattle Mariners and the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on June 17, 2023 in New York City.

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Basketball phenom Victor Wembanyama’s foray into American sports is underway — and it included an underwhelming first pitch at the Yankees game on Tuesday night.

The 19-year-old soon-to-be No. 1 NBA draft pick from France, wearing an open Yankees jersey and shorts, threw a fastball that landed more than just a bit outside the catcher’s reach.

Afterwards,the 7-foot-3 inch centersmiled and gave a good-humored shrug.

“I don’t let this, all this stuff, get into my head because I got such high expectations for myself that I’m immune to all this stuff,” he said. “So I really don’t care.”

While long thought of as a small market NBA city, San Antonio has landed big names before.

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Victor Wembanyama

“For me, San Antonio is synonymous with winning,” Wembanyama said on Wednesday of the Spurs, who have won five NBA titles since 1999. “When, on lottery night, when the Spurs got the No. 1 pick, I was just thinking, I was feeling lucky that they had pick as a franchise that has that culture and that experience in winning and making, creating good players. So I really can’t wait.”

In the meantime, Wembanyama isenjoying the sights of New York City, where he was spotted crouching to get into a tunnel, and later even jumping a turnstile as he took his first subway ride. All the while, fellow straphangers looked on, bemused.

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It’s all part of the game for the superstar-in-the-making.

“No one is going to stop me from dribbling the ball, bringing the ball up and shooting 3s,” he said. “Nobody is going to stop me from doing that. Even though sometimes coaches in my career would try to stop me from doing that because they had to win right now. So it was really an everyday fight to stay true to myself, and, yeah, this is something that I’m never going to lose, for sure.”

The 2023 NBA Draft is on Thursday, June 22, with coverage starting at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

source: people.com