Chet Holmgren Leading NBA Rookie of the Year Race

In the NBA's latest update to the rookie ladder, Holmgren overtook Victor Wembanyama for the top spot.
Chet Holmgren Leading NBA Rookie of the Year Race
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Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren's rookie season has been sensational. 

In 15 games, the rookie is averaging 17.1 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2.3 blocks per game on 55.7% shooting and 43.4% from 3-point range. He's making a huge impact on Oklahoma City's offense and defense, a large reason why it has been so successful this season. 

Because of this and a 36-point performance against the Golden State Warriors last week, Holmgren surpassed Victor Wembanyama on the NBA's rookie ladder for the No. 1 spot. 

Wembanyama has been just as impressive as Holmgren early into their NBA careers, averaging 18.8 points, 9.5 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per game. However, the forward has struggled to shoot the ball efficiently, while Holmgren has been shooting an elite percentage. 

Of course, Wembanyama's situation is far different than Holmgren's as the San Antonio Spurs are in the beginning stages of a rebuild and hardly have high-level talent around the rookie. Meanwhile, the Thunder have a superstar in the form of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, with a good supporting cast featuring the likes of Jalen Williams and Luguentz Dort. 

On the flip side, Holmgren being able to have as large of an impact on a playoff competing team could be considered just as impressive as Wembanyama leading the Spurs. Without having him at the center position, Oklahoma City would not be in second place in the Western Conference. He's one of the biggest reason why its shaping itself in being a contender in the West, which isn't something many rookies can do so early in their careers. 

As of right now, Holmgren has the most compelling case to be the frontrunner for the Rookie of the Year award, and will likely continue to compete back and forth with Wembanyama for the award the rest of the season. 

No matter which way the eventual votes swing, the two rookie giants will be dominant players in the NBA's near future. 


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Chase Gemes
CHASE GEMES

Chase is a junior at the University of Missouri studying journalism. He is a football and men’s basketball reporter for Missouri on SI.