Ausar Thompson Earns All-Defensive First Team Honor
Ausar Thompson was selected to the All-Defensive First Team, a notable honor in his career.
The NBA announced the selection with Thompson earning top billing as a member of the First Team.
Thompson's honor came with the revelation that 100 basketball analysts selected Victor Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren with more votes.
Wembanyama's dominance in the league is a challenge for Thompson, who averaged 2 steals per game during the regular season.
Thompson's defensive skills are impressive, with a focus on on-ball defense at the point of attack.
Thompson's ability to challenge Wembanyama for the Defensive Player of the Year award will depend on his performance and health.
Wembanyama's youth and size give him an advantage, but Thompson's drive and ambition make him a contender.
Thompson led the NBA with 2 steals per game during the regular season, a level that becomes even more impressive considering the talent he faced.
The Detroit Pistons' defense took pride in carrying out an imposing effort each night, with Thompson setting the tone.
Wembanyama averaged 4.1 stocker per game, but Thompson was not far off with 2.9 per game.
Thompson played in the most games of his career, with a new high watermark for minutes played after an injury-riddled sophomore campaign.
The deck may seem stacked in Wembanyama's favor, but Thompson's performance and health will be crucial in the upcoming season.