Tyreek Hill left awestruck after meeting Victor Wembanyama for the first time, says 'your body is not real'

Tyreek Hill was surprised by Victor Wembanyama's amazing physicality during their first meeting.

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Despite his clearance, Victor Wembanyama is not a part of the French national set to participate in the 2025 EuroBasket.

Tyreek Hill was shocked by the Spurs star's great presence.

Tyreek Hill had his first encounter with Victor Wembanyama and was shocked by the Spurs star's great presence. The NFL star could not help but express his admiration at Wembanyama's physicality.

Tyreek Hill in shock after witnessing Wembanyama's physicality

The Miami Dolphins wide receiver watched at Wembanyama in surprise. At one moment, Hill stood beside the Frenchman to see the difference in their heights.

“Boy, your body is not real,” Hill greeted Wembanyama.

 

 

“What’d you expect?,” Wembanyama bluntly responded.

 

 

“Boy, this is crazy,” Hill exclaimed before sizing himself up next to Wembanyama.

 

 

The interaction between the two superstars went viral on Social Media, with users erupting reactions.

“Why can’t people just treat wemby like a human😂 we get it, he’s tall,” @wanahooper wrote.

 

 

“Cheetah meets giraffe,” @iiccceeeeee said.

 

 

“I know his neck hurting looking up at him ,” @bangerwave_swc4 commented.

 

 

“Meeting Wendy and comparing your height to his is on every one’s bucket list 😂😂,” @daves_.o wrote.

 

 

There is no surprise that Wembanyama's physicality left Hill in shock. Standing 7-foot-3 with an estimated 8-foot wingspan and an incredible 9-foot-7 tall, the youngster is truly a wonder.

Even after his 2024-25 season was cut short due to a DVT in his right shoulder, Victor Wembanyama received All-Star honors, averaging 24.3 points, 11 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 3.8 blocks in just 46 games.

Nerarly five months later he disclosed that he is medically fit to make a return.

“I’m officially cleared to return. … I’ll finally be able to play a bit of basketball again,” Wembanyama told a French sports daily. “My injury was an adventure, obviously, but the hardest part is over. I’m much better today, physically and mentally.”

 

 

Despite his medical clearance, he is not a part of the French national team set to participate in the 2025 EuroBasket, Scheduled to begin in the last week of August.

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