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Victor Wembanyama named 2026 Western Conference Finals MVP

Victor Wembanyama provides standout two-way production to seal San Antonio's trip to the 2026 NBA Finals.

Victor Wembanyama earns Western Conference Finals MVP honors in his 1st trip to the NBA Playoffs.

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Victor Wembanyama was unanimously named the Western Conference Finals Most Valuable Player on Saturday after leading the Spurs to a seven-game Western Conference Finals victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The 22-year-old Wembanyama posted 22 points and 7 rebounds in the deciding game, a 111-103 Spurs win, and averaged 27.3 points, 10.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.4 steals and 2.7 blocks in 37.7 minutes across the seven games.

The French standout — in just his third season — has led the Spurs to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2014. It’ll be San Antonio vs. New York in the NBA Finals, starting Wednesday night (8:30 ET, ABC).

“Winning the Larry O’Brien, it’s a childhood dream,” Wembanyama said, referring to the name of the trophy given to the NBA champions. “And having a real shot at it, having a chance, a tangible chance at winning it and realizing a dream … it’s a lifetime chance. You never know when it’s going to happen again.

On the night he was drafted, Wembanyama talked about all the things he knew about San Antonio. Breakfast tacos, which he couldn’t wait to try. Spanish, which he said he wanted to learn. The culture, which he said he wanted to embrace.

And, of course, the winning.

“The ring,” Wembanyama said that night.

The ring. The championship ring. Not even three years since leaving France and coming to the U.S., Wembanyama is about to get his first chance to play for it.

“The best player in the world,” Spurs forward Keldon Johnson yelled at no one in particular, but making clear everyone knew who he was talking about.

The Spurs are young and built for the long haul. This may just be the start.

“When you step into a game in the regular season, you don’t even look at the big picture of the season. You look at what you need to do tonight, what you have to do in the first half, on the first possession,” Wembanyama said. “And when you lay a brick like this every time you get a chance and you lay it perfectly fine, at the end of the day you get a big castle — a beautiful house and we just did. This, it’s just like the entry hall of our castle right here.”

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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