As of June 13, Beijing time, despite Anunoby gaining increasing momentum for the Finals MVP award and even leading the NBA's official latest FMVP power rankings, the most recent odds show that Brunson remains the favorite, with odds of -110. Anunoby follows at +200 in second place, Victor Wembanyama is third at +400, and Karl-Anthony Towns ranks fourth with odds of just +3300.


In the 2026 Finals so far, Jalen Brunson is averaging 29.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 5 assists per game. He finally broke out of his earlier shooting slump in Game 4, delivering an efficient performance: 12-of-25 from the field, 9-of-11 from the free-throw line, for 36 points. Anunoby also scored 33 points in that game, including the game-winning putback. Through the 2026 Finals, Anunoby averages 23.8 points, 4 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per contest.

Warriors forward Draymond Green also discussed the FMVP race on his latest podcast.
"Right now, most people are leaning toward OG Anunoby, and I agree. He has been the most consistent player in this series, delivering multiple clutch shots, and in Game 4 he sealed the deal with a block and the game-winning basket."
"Brunson was amazing in Game 4, but he struggled in the first three games—lots of shots but low efficiency. Anunoby, on the other hand, is averaging nearly 24 points per game in the series, shooting 65% from the field and 55% from three, while also rotating on defense against the opponent's best players, often guarding Wembanyama. I think if Anunoby continues his form in Game 5 and helps the team secure the win, the Finals MVP will be his."