Trader consensus on the NBA Sixth Man of the Year reflects a neck-and-neck battle led by Jonathan Kuminga and Keldon Johnson, with Reed Sheppard and Naz Reid close behind, driven by their explosive bench scoring amid starter injuries and rotations boosting sixth-man minutes. Kuminga has erupted for 22.5 points per game off the Warriors' bench over the last 15 contests, leveraging Curry's return to reclaim his role efficiently. Johnson's 21.8 PPG for the Spurs surges in spot starts, while Sheppard's rookie sharpshooting (18.2 PPG, 42% from three) and Reid's versatile 14.5-6.5 line keep the race fluid. No dominant leader emerges, as recent form, plus/minus impacts, and playoff implications for contenders maintain tight odds.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedKeldon Johnson 27.9%
Naz Reid 23.4%
Reed Sheppard 17.1%
Payton Pritchard 2.7%
$49,813 Vol.
$49,813 Vol.
Keldon Johnson
23%
Naz Reid
13%
Reed Sheppard
17%
Payton Pritchard
3%
Miles McBride
3%
Jonathan Kuminga
25%
Tari Eason
2%
Norman Powell
2%
DeAndre Hunter
2%
Jared McCain
2%
Obi Toppin
2%
John Collins
2%
Anfernee Simons
1%
Jordan Clarkson
1%
Caris LeVert
1%
Onyeka Okongwu
1%
Gradey Dick
1%
Santi Aldama
1%
Nickeil Alexander-Walker
1%
Donte DiVincenzo
9%
Zacharie Risacher
1%
Jerami Grant
1%
P.J. Washington
<1%
Aaron Wiggins
<1%
Collin Sexton
<1%
T.J. McConnell
<1%
Bobby Portis
<1%
Nikola Jovic
<1%
Ty Jerome
<1%
Bradley Beal
<1%
Keldon Johnson 27.9%
Naz Reid 23.4%
Reed Sheppard 17.1%
Payton Pritchard 2.7%
$49,813 Vol.
$49,813 Vol.
Keldon Johnson
23%
Naz Reid
13%
Reed Sheppard
17%
Payton Pritchard
3%
Miles McBride
3%
Jonathan Kuminga
25%
Tari Eason
2%
Norman Powell
2%
DeAndre Hunter
2%
Jared McCain
2%
Obi Toppin
2%
John Collins
2%
Anfernee Simons
1%
Jordan Clarkson
1%
Caris LeVert
1%
Onyeka Okongwu
1%
Gradey Dick
1%
Santi Aldama
1%
Nickeil Alexander-Walker
1%
Donte DiVincenzo
9%
Zacharie Risacher
1%
Jerami Grant
1%
P.J. Washington
<1%
Aaron Wiggins
<1%
Collin Sexton
<1%
T.J. McConnell
<1%
Bobby Portis
<1%
Nikola Jovic
<1%
Ty Jerome
<1%
Bradley Beal
<1%
If the listed player is not announced as a finalist for the 2025–26 Sixth Man of the Year, this market will resolve to "No".
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Market Opened: Oct 22, 2025, 1:26 AM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus on the NBA Sixth Man of the Year reflects a neck-and-neck battle led by Jonathan Kuminga and Keldon Johnson, with Reed Sheppard and Naz Reid close behind, driven by their explosive bench scoring amid starter injuries and rotations boosting sixth-man minutes. Kuminga has erupted for 22.5 points per game off the Warriors' bench over the last 15 contests, leveraging Curry's return to reclaim his role efficiently. Johnson's 21.8 PPG for the Spurs surges in spot starts, while Sheppard's rookie sharpshooting (18.2 PPG, 42% from three) and Reid's versatile 14.5-6.5 line keep the race fluid. No dominant leader emerges, as recent form, plus/minus impacts, and playoff implications for contenders maintain tight odds.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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