Why Draymond Green ‘hated and absolutely loved’ Wembley’s MVP brag

Recently, San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama made headlines by publicly staking his claim for the league MVP award following his team’s win over the Miami Heat. It was another dominant performance for the Spurs in their win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday evening.

Vembanyama’s public plea caused a stir in the NBA social media world, and most recently, the Golden State Warriors power forward weighed in on the controversy.

X, formerly on Twitter According to ESPN’s Anthony Slater, Green said, “I hate it… and I love it.”

Green also spoke on Wembanyama’s proclamation regarding his impact on the defensive end of the floor.

“Wemby said, ‘Defense is 50% of the game,’ and it was like, oh, nobody realized that?” Green said. “Has no one realized that 50% of the game we play happens on that end of the floor?”

Wembanyama became one of the best defenders in the league the moment he stepped onto an NBA floor and has continued to expand that part of his game since then.

While his block numbers remain specific, Wembanyama also prevents players from attempting shots that they could have made against another team on a nightly basis.

Meanwhile, on offense, Vembanyama is having the best season of his career in 2025-26, cutting down on three-point attempts and terrorizing opponents around the basket, while maintaining solid efficiency from the field, and improving his facilitation skills.

All of this, combined with the Spurs’ elite record, is leading some to wonder whether Wembanyama would have emerged as a true MVP candidate in his third season, and it appears that other players, including Green, have mixed feelings on Wembanyama’s advocacy for themselves.

Recently, San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama made headlines by publicly staking his claim for the league MVP award following his team’s win over the Miami Heat. It was another dominant performance for the Spurs in their win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday evening.


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Stephen A. Smith gets brutally honest on Wembley’s MVP case

On Monday evening, the San Antonio Spurs continued their winning ways with a blowout win over the Miami Heat. It was another strong game for superstar Victor Vembanyama, who scored 26 points with 15 rebounds and five blocks on an efficient shooting night from the field.

Many have predicted that Wembanyama will be the front-runner to win this year’s NBA MVP award, and most recently, ESPN NBA insider Stephen A. Smith explains why he now sees the Spurs star as the favourite.

“He changed my mind. I’d put him in the lead… He’s right when he says (defense) doesn’t get mentioned enough when we talk about league MVPs. It’s a very smart thing on his part. But it doesn’t do it for me either… The second-place team, which hasn’t been relegated in years, has a star in Victor Wambayama before the playoffs even started… And he looked into the microphone and said, ‘We dominate. They’ve been defending champions since we’ve seen them this year,” Smith said, according to First Take on X, formerly Twitter.

In fact, the Spurs have dominated the Oklahoma City Thunder in their encounters this season, winning four out of the five matches played between the two teams. Many speculate that this could be the Western Conference Finals matchup in a few months, as the two teams are one and two in the conference, and it is highly likely to end as the season ends.

Meanwhile, Wembanyama remains the best defensive player in the NBA by a wide margin while continuing to expand his offensive game, which could earn him some votes in the MVP discussion.

The Spurs next take the field on Wednesday evening for a road game against the Memphis Grizzlies.


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