Victor Wembanyama's league-leading 184 blocks—nearly 50 ahead of second-place Jay Huff—and elite 100.8 defensive rating anchor the Spurs' top-tier defense, propelling 95.2% trader consensus for Defensive Player of the Year amid San Antonio's 53-18 record and 20-1 surge since February. His recent dominance, averaging 3.8 blocks, 11 rebounds, and 1.2 steals over the last five games, highlights generational rim protection and on/off-court impact that voters prioritize in DPOY races. Chet Holmgren trails at 2.5% with strong Thunder team defense, but Wembanyama's counting stats gap is vast; a late injury, voter shift to playoff performers, or emphasis on net rating could challenge, though upside scenarios remain slim.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedVictor Wembanyama 95.2%
Chet Holmgren 2.5%
Ausar Thompson 1.0%
Rudy Gobert <1%
$2,102,937 Vol.
$2,102,937 Vol.
Victor Wembanyama
95%
Chet Holmgren
2%
Ausar Thompson
1%
Rudy Gobert
<1%
Evan Mobley
<1%
Amen Thompson
<1%
Ivica Zubac
<1%
Dyson Daniels
<1%
Anthony Davis
<1%
Draymond Green
<1%
Jaren Jackson Jr.
<1%
Jalen Suggs
<1%
Luguentz Dort
<1%
Jonathan Isaac
<1%
Alex Caruso
<1%
Zach Edey
<1%
Brook Lopez
<1%
Kris Dunn
<1%
Jalen Duren
<1%
Jarred Vanderbilt
<1%
Walker Kessler
<1%
Bilal Coulibaly
<1%
Kel'el Ware
<1%
Donovan Clingan
<1%
Joel Embiid
<1%
Jarrett Allen
<1%
Keon Ellis
<1%
Nicolas Claxton
<1%
Bam Adebayo
<1%
Giannis Antetokounmpo
<1%
Victor Wembanyama 95.2%
Chet Holmgren 2.5%
Ausar Thompson 1.0%
Rudy Gobert <1%
$2,102,937 Vol.
$2,102,937 Vol.
Victor Wembanyama
95%
Chet Holmgren
2%
Ausar Thompson
1%
Rudy Gobert
<1%
Evan Mobley
<1%
Amen Thompson
<1%
Ivica Zubac
<1%
Dyson Daniels
<1%
Anthony Davis
<1%
Draymond Green
<1%
Jaren Jackson Jr.
<1%
Jalen Suggs
<1%
Luguentz Dort
<1%
Jonathan Isaac
<1%
Alex Caruso
<1%
Zach Edey
<1%
Brook Lopez
<1%
Kris Dunn
<1%
Jalen Duren
<1%
Jarred Vanderbilt
<1%
Walker Kessler
<1%
Bilal Coulibaly
<1%
Kel'el Ware
<1%
Donovan Clingan
<1%
Joel Embiid
<1%
Jarrett Allen
<1%
Keon Ellis
<1%
Nicolas Claxton
<1%
Bam Adebayo
<1%
Giannis Antetokounmpo
<1%
If the listed player is not announced as a finalist for the 2025–26 Defensive Player of the Year, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the NBA. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Oct 22, 2025, 1:25 AM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...If the listed player is not announced as a finalist for the 2025–26 Defensive Player of the Year, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the NBA. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolution Source
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0x2F5e3684c...Victor Wembanyama's league-leading 184 blocks—nearly 50 ahead of second-place Jay Huff—and elite 100.8 defensive rating anchor the Spurs' top-tier defense, propelling 95.2% trader consensus for Defensive Player of the Year amid San Antonio's 53-18 record and 20-1 surge since February. His recent dominance, averaging 3.8 blocks, 11 rebounds, and 1.2 steals over the last five games, highlights generational rim protection and on/off-court impact that voters prioritize in DPOY races. Chet Holmgren trails at 2.5% with strong Thunder team defense, but Wembanyama's counting stats gap is vast; a late injury, voter shift to playoff performers, or emphasis on net rating could challenge, though upside scenarios remain slim.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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