(Reuters) – Victor Wembanyama has established himself as a force on the NBA hardwood, but on Saturday showed he can make moves on the chess board as well as the San Antonio Spurs’ center took on fans at a park in New York.
The 20-year-old Frenchman encouraged his followers on X to join him at Washington Square Park’s famed Chess Plaza for some games and a few dozen did just that despite rainy conditions.
“This is the biggest chess game of my life,” one opponent said while seated across from the 7-foot 3-inch Wembanyama, who won the NBA’s Rookie of the Year award last season and an Olympic silver medal with France last summer.
“Wemby” first started playing chess when he was seven and said he hoped to bring together other NBA players with a passion for the game.
“We need an NBA players only Chess tournament,” he wrote on X.
“Proceeds go to the charity of choice of the winner.”
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)