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Victor Wembanyama unanimously named NBA Defensive Player of the Year

By Thomson Reuters Apr 20, 2026 | 6:47 PM

The NBA Defensive Player of the Year award has been around since 1983, and in that time, no player has ever received 100% of the ​first-place votes for the award.

Victor Wembanyama is now ‌the first.

The San Antonio Spurs superstar center received 100 first-place votes out of a possible 100 to unanimously win the prestigious award, the NBA announced on Monday.

Wembanyama, a frontrunner for Most Valuable Player, led ‌the ​league in blocks (3.1 per game) for the ⁠third straight season in ⁠becoming the youngest player to ever earn the award (22 years, 98 days).

The two-time All-Star also averaged career highs in points (25.0) and rebounds (11.5) while chipping in a steal per ​game for a Spurs team that compiled the second-best record in the league (62-20) and also ranked No. 3 ⁠in the league in defensive rating.

Wembanyama ⁠secured 500 points in the voting and joined ​fellow Spur legend David Robinson in becoming the only two ​players since 1991-92 to win the award within their ‌first three seasons.

That continues a remarkable tradition: a league-high four different Spurs players have now won the award a combined five times: Alvin Robertson (1986), Robinson, Kawhi Leonard (2015, 2016) and ⁠Wembanyama.

The Oklahoma City Thunder’s Chet Holmgren finished second in the voting with 239 points (76 second-place votes), while the Detroit Pistons’ Ausar Thompson ⁠finished third with ‌60 points (nine second-place votes). The Timberwolves’ Rudy ⁠Gobert (41 points) and the Raptors’ Scottie Barnes (21 ​points) ‌rounded out the top five.

“He changes the ​game so much,” ⁠Trail Blazers coach Tiago Splitter marveled Sunday after Wembanyama’s dominant effort in San Antonio’s playoff-opening 111-98 victory over Portland. Wembanyama set a franchise record with 35 points in his playoff debut, adding two blocks on the defensive end for good ​measure.

–Field Level Media