This weekend, the Nets will have a game with the Bucks. Before this strong dialogue in the east came, the latest issue of the MVP list was officially announced. The MVP list in this issue has changed a lot, alphabet brother and KD have firmly ranked in the top two, Jokic rose to no. 3, Embiid no. 4, and Curry fell to No. 5. It is worth mentioning that James has performed well recently, ranking 7th. The outstanding young superstar Morant entered the MVP list for the first time, ranking 10th.
TOP1: Alphabet brother
After the return of The Alphabet Brother, he led the team to win 4 games in 5 games, averaging 33 points per game, shooting 59% from the field, and averaging 13 rebounds and 8.5 assists per game. If Alphabet remains at his current level, he will be the first player in NBA history to average more than 25 points, 10 rebounds and five assists per game in four seasons.
TOP2: Durant
In the last game, Durant scored 39 points to help the Nets get out of the embarrassing situation of three consecutive losses. With the explosion of this game, Durant averaged 30 points per game, leading the league's scoring list. This season, Durant has scored more than 30 points in 15 games, second only to James (16).
TOP3: Jokic
The Nuggets are plagued by injuries and rely on Jokic alone. This season, he has won a triple-double seven times. In the past six games, Jokic has played three 20+20 matches. In his last game against the Jazz, Jokic cut 26 points, 21 boards, 11 assists and 2 blocks, making him the first player to cut at least 25 points, 20 boards and 10 assists multiple times since the ABA-NBA merger.
TOP4: Embiid
In the past 5 games, Embiid has scored 30+ consecutive games, setting a new career record. When Embiid scored 30+, the 76ers had a record of 10 wins and 2 losses. In December, Embiid won the Eastern Conference Player of the Month title. The results of the first phase of the All-Star vote showed Embiid taking third place among eastern conference frontcourt players.
TOP5: Curry
Curry's recent form has been very low, coupled with a quadriceps injury, which has caused him to miss the game against the Pelicans. In the past two games, Curry has averaged 11.5 points per game, shooting 19.5 percent, including just 11 percent from three-point range. Poor shooting feel and fluctuating competitive state made Curry fall to No. 5 on the MVP list.
Players ranked 6-10:
6. Demar DeRozan, Chicago Bulls (last week: 8th)
7. LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers (last week: not ranked)
8. Chris Paul, Phoenix Suns (last week: 6th)
9. Rudi Gobert, Utah Jazz (last week: 5th)
10. Jamorant, Memphis Grizzlies (last week: not ranked)