Phoenix Suns star duo Kevin Durant and Devin Booker had nothing but praise for San Antonio Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama.
The Spurs beat the Suns 132-121 on Thursday, with the number one overall pick Wembanyama marking his arrival in the NBA with a 38-point performance.
Ten of those points came in the final 4:15 as the French teenager took the game away from the Suns down the stretch.
It marked the Suns' second defeat on the spin to the Spurs, and Durant and Booker, who combined for 59 points, were not afraid to pile the plaudits onto the 19-year-old swiftly emerging as San Antonio's talisman.
"He's an unbelievable talent," said Booker. "Everyone knows that. We're just trying to figure what he is because we've never seem him before.
"We got him early in the season. Hopefully, next time we play him we can make some adjustments to make it tougher. But he has an advantage being 7-4 and being able to shoot over everybody."
Two-time NBA champion Durant added: "I don't see anyone else like him in this game.
"We're both skinny and I know he watched me growing up, but he's his own player.
"His enthusiasm for the game – you can tell that through the TV and playing against him.
"He's his own player, own person. He's going to create his own lane and is much different than anyone else who has played."
Wembanyama has averaged 20.6 points, 8.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists across his first five NBA games.
"He's a multi-faceted player – he’ll pass to the open guy," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said.
"He's got confidence in himself. He made some plays that were unbelievable. That combination is pretty good."
Wembanyama, though, pointed out that it remains a team game.
"Every game is different," he said. "We got our third win. Every game we try to find the spots that we need to hurt them.
"Today, it might have been in this way. Tomorrow, it will be someone else. That is how great teams work. If we want to be great, we need to play with everyone."