Wembanyama a finalist for NBA defensive player of the year, Edwards a finalist for clutch player
San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama is one step closer to what will likely be his first defensive player of the year award. The NBA began revealing the finalists for this season's top individual awards on Sunday night, and Wembanyama — to no surprise — is on that list for Defensive Player of the Year after leading the league in blocked shots for a third consecutive season. Wembanyama, Oklahoma City's Chet Holmgren and Detroit's Ausar Thompson are the three finalists for the top defender award.
San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama is one step closer to what will likely be his first defensive player of the year award. And Minnesota's Anthony Edwards might get an award after all. The NBA began revealing the finalists for this season's top individual awards on Sunday night, and Wembanyama — to no surprise — is on that list for Defensive Player of the Year after leading the league in blocked shots for a third consecutive season.
Wembanyama, Oklahoma City's Chet Holmgren and Detroit's Ausar Thompson are the three finalists for the top defender award. Edwards is a finalist for Clutch Player of the Year — even though he fell short of the league's 65-game minimum in most cases for award eligibility. Edwards wasn't on the ballot for MVP, All-NBA and other honors, but was on the Clutch ballot because those nominees were selected by the league's coaches.
The finalists for Most Improved Player and Sixth Man of the Year also were announced early Sunday evening. The finalists for Most Valuable Player, Rookie of the Year and Coach of the Year will be revealed later Sunday night. Ballots from a panel of writers and broadcasters who cover the league were sent in last week.
The finalists — Defensive Player of the Year: Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio; Chet Holmgren, Oklahoma City; Ausar Thompson, Detroit. — Clutch Player: Anthony Edwards, Minnesota; Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City; Jamal Murray, Denver. — Most Improved Player: Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Atlanta; Deni Avdija, Portland; Jalen Duren, Detroit.