Despite Victor Wembanyama dominating both ends of the floor this season for the San Antonio Spurs, the French-Congolese superstar finished third in NBA MVP voting. While he narrowly missed out on the league’s top individual honor, Wembanyama was recognized as the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year after anchoring one of the league’s elite defenses.
The 22-year-old center averaged 25.0 points, 11.5 rebounds, and 3.1 blocks per game, continuing to establish himself as one of basketball’s most dominant two-way players. His impact extended far beyond the stat sheet, as the Spurs went 28-2 from February 1 through the end of the regular season in games Wembanyama played. His influence has remained evident throughout the postseason as San Antonio pushes deeper into the playoffs.
Now preparing for a Western Conference Finals showdown against the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder, Wembanyama enters the series with extra motivation after falling short in the MVP race. The matchup will also renew his growing rivalry with fellow young star Chet Holmgren, while the Spurs must also contend with back-to-back MVP winner Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
In a season where he averaged 25 points, 12 rebounds, and more than three blocks per game, Wembanyama helped accelerate San Antonio’s rebuild far ahead of expectations. With the Spurs now on the verge of an NBA Finals appearance, the rest of the league has been put on notice as the towering center continues his rapid rise toward superstardom.