Victor Wembanyama's league-leading 3.8 blocks per game—the highest mark since 1998—and anchoring of the Spurs' top-ranked defense have solidified his position as the overwhelming DPOY favorite at 93.4% implied probability, reflecting trader consensus on his historic rim protection and third consecutive Kia Western Conference Defensive Player of the Month award for March. Recent highlights include 17 blocks over his last three games and San Antonio's strong 53-18 record despite resting him for an ankle issue in a win over the Clippers. Chet Holmgren trails at 5.5% amid OKC's elite defense, but Wemby's volume and impact dominate. Realistic challenges include a late-season injury flare-up, voter emphasis on playoff contenders, or a surprise All-Defensive snub, though his trajectory points to potential unanimous honors.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedVictor Wembanyama 93.4%
Chet Holmgren 5.5%
Ausar Thompson <1%
Rudy Gobert <1%
$2,135,826 Vol.
$2,135,826 Vol.
Victor Wembanyama
93%
Chet Holmgren
5%
Ausar Thompson
1%
Rudy Gobert
<1%
Evan Mobley
<1%
Amen Thompson
<1%
Dyson Daniels
<1%
Anthony Davis
<1%
Draymond Green
<1%
Jaren Jackson Jr.
<1%
Jalen Suggs
<1%
Luguentz Dort
<1%
Jonathan Isaac
<1%
Ivica Zubac
<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 93.4%
Chet Holmgren 5.5%
Ausar Thompson <1%
Rudy Gobert <1%
$2,135,826 Vol.
$2,135,826 Vol.
Victor Wembanyama
93%
Chet Holmgren
5%
Ausar Thompson
1%
Rudy Gobert
<1%
Evan Mobley
<1%
Amen Thompson
<1%
Dyson Daniels
<1%
Anthony Davis
<1%
Draymond Green
<1%
Jaren Jackson Jr.
<1%
Jalen Suggs
<1%
Luguentz Dort
<1%
Jonathan Isaac
<1%
Ivica Zubac
<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.
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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
https://www.nba.com/awardsResolver
0x2F5e3684c...Victor Wembanyama's league-leading 3.8 blocks per game—the highest mark since 1998—and anchoring of the Spurs' top-ranked defense have solidified his position as the overwhelming DPOY favorite at 93.4% implied probability, reflecting trader consensus on his historic rim protection and third consecutive Kia Western Conference Defensive Player of the Month award for March. Recent highlights include 17 blocks over his last three games and San Antonio's strong 53-18 record despite resting him for an ankle issue in a win over the Clippers. Chet Holmgren trails at 5.5% amid OKC's elite defense, but Wemby's volume and impact dominate. Realistic challenges include a late-season injury flare-up, voter emphasis on playoff contenders, or a surprise All-Defensive snub, though his trajectory points to potential unanimous honors.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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