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Mike Fisher
Mar 28, 2026
Updated at Mar 30, 2026, 17:52
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Vote for your MVP and win an autographed Spurs jersey! Make your case for Wembanyama and claim a piece of Spurs history.

The San Antonio Spurs know their way around MVP races, though they haven't won one since Tim Duncan in 2003.

One expert thinks that is about to change.

That expert? The NBA leader in speculation about the 2025-26 award ... Victor Wembanyama himself.

"I think right now, there is a debate,'' Wemby said recently. "Even though I think I should lead the race. And I'm trying to make sure that until the end of the season, there's no debate anymore."

And right now, SpursRoundtable.com is giving you the chance to enter the debate yourself - and to win Wemby's autographed Spurs jersey in the process.

Here's how: Simply go to the homepage at SpursRoundtable.com and hit the JOIN button.  ... that alone gets you registered. Wanna also put up a post in Spurs Community to make your case? Do that as well!

And soon, we will randomly draw a winner!

Speaking of winners ... 

In just his third NBA season, he's averaging 24.2 points, 11.2 rebounds, and three blocks. He's easily the best defender in the NBA and is a top offensive player as well, thanks to his well-rounded skillset.

Right now, the Oklahoma City Thunder's guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is seen as the MVP frontrunner, with Wembanyama nipping at his heels. SGA may be a better scorer, and the Thunder might have a better record, but Wembanyama and Spurs fans everywhere think he should be next in line.

As Wemby would put it, defense is half of the game, and no one else in the league is anywhere close to him in terms of defensive impact.

Wemby's numbers right now match up with anybody's.

But ...

As the season winds down, Wemby, SGA, Nikola Jokic, Luka Doncic and Jaylen Brown all have cases to make.

While he's aware that there's still a "debate," he doesn't mind campaigning for himself to win it.

"Defense is 50 percent of the game, and it is undervalued so far in the MVP race," he said. "I'm the most impactful player defensively in the league. Second argument would be that we almost swept OKC in the season, and we dominated them three times with their real team and four times with more rotation players."

Why should Wemby lose the MVP award to Gilgeous-Alexander when he's come out on top in head-to-head matchups?

As we write this, OKC is 58-16 and the Spurs are 55-18 - the two best records in all of the NBA.

The Thunder may have a better record than the upstart Spurs, but Wembanyama is quick to point out that the Spurs have a season series lead over their Western Conference rivals.

And you, as a Spurs fan, can make your "point'' as well. Vote for Wemby ... and get your chance to win his autographed jersey!

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