NANTERRE, France — Officially, Indiana will be the home team on the scoreboard when it plays San Antonio in Paris on Thursday.
The Pacers know better. They will not be feeling right at home.
''It's going to be a big crowd against us, honestly,'' Indiana guard Andrew Nembhard said.
He's not wrong, for one 7-foot-4 reason. The upcoming NBA Paris Games — Indiana vs. San Antonio on Thursday and Saturday, the Pacers being the designated home team for the first matchup and the Spurs getting that distinction for the second game — are essentially going to be a weeklong celebration of France's own Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio's reigning NBA rookie of the year who likely will be an All-Star this season for the first time.
In other words, welcome to Wemby Week in Paris.
The teams arrived in Paris on Monday, with practices and other events scheduled throughout the week and then the games toward the end. The Spurs were coming straight from the airport to a light workout in Nanterre — on the court that Wembanyama called home when started his pro career in the French league as a 15-year-old.
''It was even a bit surreal to see all my teammates in this arena where I spent so much time,'' Wembanyama said after the workout, which was viewed by a few dozen kids from a local basketball club — all wearing Spurs T-shirts with his name and jersey number. ''It's a bit like two worlds colliding. For now, it's going well. In any case, it's really extremely pleasant. There is emotion.''
There have been single games in Paris in each of the last two seasons — Chicago-Detroit in 2023, Brooklyn-Cleveland last year — but this season, it's a two-game trip and Wembanyama is surely one of the reasons for that.