VILLENEUVE-D'ASCQ, France — The first three minutes were easy for Victor Wembanyama on Tuesday. So were the last five minutes.
Everything else was a grind.
Grabbing at his lower right leg after a quick trip off the court late in the first quarter, then grabbing at his left hip a couple of times later in the game, Wembanyama seemed to be laboring at times in France's second game of the Paris Olympics. He finished with 18 points — getting a three-point play that put his team ahead for good 26 seconds into overtime — and France wound up holding off a serious upset bid by Japan, winning 94-90.
''The realization, the dynamic of the game,'' Wembanyama said when asked what changed in overtime. ''They were playing like underdogs and we were waiting for them to punch a little bit too much. I wanted to make a point and punch first in overtime. And it worked.''
As far as what seemed to be physically bothering him?
''Not the hip,'' Wembanyama said. ''Other places, but not the hip.''
It was tied at 84 going into the extra session, after Wembanyama wasn't much of a factor in the last 3-1/2 quarters of regulation.
Overtime was all Wemby.