NBA GM poll: Wemby tops for most versatile player, best defender in the league

The Spurs’ star center was also among the most-cited players when it comes to who front offices think will be this year’s MVP.

SAN ANTONIO — The annual NBA GM Survey, and the San Antonio Spurs and Victor Wembanyama are represented well among several categories as they prepare for the start of a season they hope ends with a return to the playoffs. 

Though the league’s general managers don’t think that will happen — the Silver & Black are projected to finish ninth in the West, which would mean another missed postseason — the team did tie for second when it comes to who front offices think will be this year’s most improved squad. According to survey results, 20% of GMs picked San Antonio and Atlanta, behind only Orlando (47%). 

Wembanyama, entering his third NBA season at age 21, came in fourth when it comes to who will be this year’s NBA MVP. Should he fully come into his own and win the honor next spring, he would join Derrick Rose as the only 22-year-olds to join the MVP club.  

The only players in front of him on the 2025  survey are perennial all-stars, former MVPs or defending champions:

  1. Nikola Jokic, Denver (67%) 
  2. Luka Doncic, Los Angeles Lakers (10%)
  3. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City (8%)
  4. Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio (7%)

For the second year in a row, Wemby was far and away the most-cited hooper when it comes to which player GMs would sign first if starting a franchise today. He collected 83% of the vote, besting Gilgeous-Alexander (13%) and Jokic (3%) in the 2025 survey. He also was among the top vote-collectors for player most likely to have a breakout season (tied for second); best center (second); best defender and best interior defender (first); most versatile defender (tied for fourth); and most versatile overall player (tied for first with Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo). 

Other young Spurs standotus also garnered confidence among the survey’s respondents:

  • Stephon Castle received votes to have a breakout season.
  • Luke Kornet, 7% of votes for the most underrated player acquisition, and votes for the active player who will make the best head coach someday
  • Dylan Harper received some votes for the best player in five years
  • De’Aaron Fox with 53% of the votes for fastest with the ball
  • Carter Bryant with 10% of the votes for the biggest draft steal
  • Sean Sweeney received votes for the best assistant coach in the NBA

There’s a lot of promise in the Spurs team as the season inches closer.

The team boasts depth at almost every position, is shaping up to be one of the league’s best defenses, and Wembanyama is primed for a breakout season now at full health.

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