Green wasn't ready to declare Wembanyama his choice …
Wembanyama presented a three-pronged argument after the Spurs' win over the Miami Heat, noting his team's 4-1 head-to-head record against MVP favorite Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder, his offensive impact beyond scoring and the accepted fact that he is clearly the most dominant defensive force in the league. "Everybody says he has a great point," Green said of Wembanyama's reminder that defense is half the game. "Hello?
You think? I hated that he had to do that for it to be said. All of a sudden, you turn on the TV and everybody is like, 'Actually, maybe Wemby is the MVP.
'" Green wasn't ready to declare Wembanyama his choice for MVP, saying "maybe he is" but there remains work to be done. He then rerouted his answer to the understanding of the defensive end . ESPN This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Green wasn't ready to declare Wembanyama his choice …