Victor Wembanyama is far more than just a shot blocker.Yes, the San Antonio Spurs forward/center towers over opponents at 7 foot 4. Yes, he was NBA's youngest Defensive Player of the Year (and only unanimous selection in league history) and led the league this regular season with an average of 3.1 blocks per game, far surpassing runner-up Chet Holmgren of the Oklahoma City Thunder at 1.9 per game.Victor Wembanyama — or “Wemby” — combines rare size and skill, giving him the potential to rank among the NBA’s best across multiple statistical categories.Comparing Wemby to all-time greats may be premature given the limited sample size. He has played just 181 regular-season games over three years, and only 46 of 82 last year after a blood-clot kept him out for nearly half the season. But it's fun to see how the big guy stacks up all the same.Here's a closer look as the Spurs prepare take on the Oaklahoma City Thunder for game 6 at 8:30 p.m. on NBC:Wembanyama leads the NBA in shot blockingWembanyama burst onto the scene by besting first-season records for all three of the NBA's top career shot-blockers with 254 blocks. Wemby has averaged 3.5 blocks per game during his first three seasons, compared with the 3.1 blocks per game that all-time leading blocker Hakeem Olajuwon maintained over his 18 year career and 1,238 games.Cant see our graphics? Click here."He’s the 3rd player to lead the NBA in blocks per game in 3 straight seasons, along with Dikembe Mutombo and Marcus Camby, but he’s the first to do so in his first three seasons in the league," said Mike Lynch, Executive Director of data at Sports Reference. Mutombo averaged an impressive 4.5 blocks per game in his 1995-96 season and Olajuwon 4.6 blocks per game in 1989-90 season.Wemby's second season was limited by the blood-clot, but he averaged 3.8 blocks per game in those he played in. In season three, all-time leading shot-blocker Hakeem Olajuwon had 705 blocks and played in 225 games compared with Wembanyama's 627 blocks over 181 games."With one more blocks title, he’ll match Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Mark Eaton and Camby for the most blocks titles since the stat has been officially tracked (1973-74)," said Lynch.Wembanyama's solid start in scoring is not on the same trajectory as the all-time greatsComparing Wembanyama to the all-time ironman and leading scorer LeBron James is not really a comparison. No other NBA player has eclipsed the 40,000 point mark and James passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's the previous scoring record of 38,387 points in 2023. James played in 238 games by the end of his third season, 57 more than Wembanyama.James ended season three with 6,307 points, but Wemby's 4,238 points places him above 2-time NBA MVP award winner Giannis Antetokounmpo for that timeframe.LeBron James has played for 23 years in 1,622 games and is expected return next season.Wembanyama really spreads the floor with his wide range of shot selection. He mostly sticks to the paint but takes a fair share of 3-point attempts.Is Wembanyama's three point game on the path of all time greats?Speaking of spreading the floor, Wembanyama has 20 more 3-point field goals at the end of his third season than all-time NBA 3-point leader Stephen Curry. Yes, some may be consider the comparison blasphemy, but let's dig into the data anyway.During his first 3 seasons Wemby played in 181 regular season games. By the end of Curry's third season he had played 180 games. Both players suffered early-career injuries. So far, Wembanyama has made 392 3-point field goals and Curry has 372. Only time will tell if Wemby can maintain Curry's legendary pace.Can Wembanyama's rebounding reach, all-time status? Not at this paceListed at 7 feet 4 inches, Wembanyama has 3 inches on all-time leading rebounder Wilt Chamberlain. But Chamberlain had over 6,000 rebounds by this point in his career. Chamberlain averaged an impressive 2,000+ rebounds a season in his first 4 years. Wembanyama has a long way to go to reach this title.But Wemby has a long career ahead of him. "If he can lead the Spurs to the NBA Finals, he’d be the youngest player to lead his team in playoff scoring en route to an NBA Finals appearance since LeBron James, who was also 22 years old when he led the Cavaliers to the 2007 NBA Finals, where they lost to the Spurs," said Lynch.